J Darrin Gross
I’d like ask you Neal Bawa, what is the Biggest Risk?
Neal Bawa
The biggest Risk is to keep doing what you were doing before. Right now we are at a point where we need to pivot. So you know, you name three things. And so I'll go through those three and tie them back to the biggest risk. This change right now may not be a good time to buy multifamily. In fact, I don't want to buy multifamily until about July this year, when something known as the spread, which is a portion above Sofer is likely to to drop it might even just collapse. So I basically want to wait until that time in terms of transferring risk. Yeah, I want to go out and have my distressed fund by not buy properties, but invest money into properties. Because when I invest money into properties that are that are distressed right now have negative cashflow. I'm doing what Darren mentioned, I'm transferring my the risk from my investors to the existing investors of that property. So if they change their mind would allow me to come in as preferential money. I'm coming in ahead of them. And I'm transferring the risk of ownership of the property while I'm getting ownership of it to someone else. It's somebody else's risk is the GP and the LPS risk, not my LPs, their LPs. So if I can transfer risk successfully, I'm looking to do it by recapitalizing existing properties that I like nothing wrong with the property, just the interest rates are killing it. One day, the interest rates will go away and the property will do well, again, I want to own this property, but I don't want to buy it from the market because I think that the price is too high. So when I recapitalize somebody else's property and put my investors in pole position and transfer the risk.