by Joe Stampone | Aug 21, 2013 | Career, Entrepreneurship
I actually wrote this post a few months ago, but was hesitant to publish it. After giving it some deeper thought, I believe this to be true. In my first blog post ever, I said “real estate is a great business and career because of the people.” Working in the business...
by Joe Stampone | Dec 15, 2012 | Career, Entrepreneurship
How many times have you heard successful investors say, when you’re in a deal and something goes wrong, trust your gut. I look at a lot of deals. Typically, a deal will come across my desk through a broker or friend and I’ll do a quick back-of-the-envelope analysis....
by Joe Stampone | May 7, 2012 | Market News
After 3 indescribable years in my Murray Hill apartment, I’ve decided it’s time to move on, to a new neighborhood. While I’m excited to explore a different area of the island, and to start a new chapter of my life in NYC, I’m tasked with the job (and daunting task) of...
by Joe Stampone | Mar 17, 2012 | Market News, Multifamily
A few weeks ago I published a one-line post: What did you do back when interest rates were the lowest of your lifetime? For an investor and entrepreneur, these are truly unprecedented times, yet few are actually taking advantage of this economic landscape. I hope to...
by Joe Stampone | Feb 5, 2012 | Market News, Random
What did you do back when interest rates were the lowest of your lifetime? Make sure you have a good answer for this in twenty years.