SA660 | Adaptability and Flexibility: Foolproof Ways to Earn Massive REI Gains with Ran Eliasaf

Ran Eliasaf

Real estate investing can be a lucrative way to build long-term wealth, but getting started on the right foot is important. So tune in to discover what you should learn before investing in real estate in today’s conversation with Ran Eliasaf, and get to know the latest trends and updates you might need to adapt to in the industry!

Key Takeaways to Listen for

  • Why real estate can be an attractive investment option
  • Biggest challenges in analyzing property value and viability
  • The importance of being adaptable to changes in the RE industry
  • Ways to mitigate risk in real estate loans
  • Impact of technology on RE investment strategies and markets

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About Ran Eliasaf

Ran founded Northwind Group in 2008 and oversaw all company investment activities across debt and equity strategies. Throughout his career, he has executed over 100 real estate transactions totaling over $3 billion in value and spearheaded the formation of Northwind’s dedicated closed-end debt funds with current over $840mm in AUM. Under his leadership, Northwind has amassed a +$1.5 billion portfolio in NYC consisting of residential and office properties and a +$800 million portfolio of healthcare and senior living properties. 

Today, Ran has evolved Northwind into a reputable institutional-grade private equity firm, consistently improving its capabilities and expanding its operations, know-how, and industry recognition while adhering to strict core values of honesty and transparency.

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