Jonathan Greene shares real-world lessons from deals that did not go as planned, offering insights into how investors can better navigate risk and uncertainty.
He explains how external factors like natural disasters can completely shift the viability of a property, reinforcing the importance of staying flexible and reassessing assumptions when new information arises.
Jonathan also discusses the role of inspections and negotiations, highlighting how taking a measured, strategic approach can provide more clarity and protect against costly mistakes.
He also dives into hidden risks such as underground oil tanks, showing how environmental concerns can quickly escalate into significant financial liabilities if not properly addressed.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Why walking away from a deal can sometimes be the best decision
- How unexpected events can impact real estate investment strategies
- The importance of a flexible and risk-adjusted due diligence process
- How to approach inspections and negotiations strategically
- Why identifying hidden environmental risks protects long-term value
Listen the episode here → zenandtheartofrealestateinvesting.com/podcast/338