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How about from Wall Street to Main Street real estate investing On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will be talking with Ethan is a corporate and real estate attorney and life insurance salesman. His primary role on deals is loan guarantor/key principal or gap funder (i.e. where the sponsorship team has raised around 70% of the limited partnership equity but does not have enough time to raise the remainder – Ethan will come in and lend that remainder to the team so that the deal can get done on time).  Ethan has invested in hotels, self-storage, office building, medical office and retail, in addition to single family and multifamily deals.  Ethan graduated from Cornell University with a BA in Economics in 2003 at the age of 19 and from Columbia Law School in 2006 at the age of 22. He worked on billion dollar mergers and acquisitions for several years on Wall Street in financial institutions before transitioning to being a professional investor and entrepreneur in 2016. He lives in Houston, TX with his wife (who he met the first day of class at Cornell in 2000) and their five children. What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? -Ethan transitioned from corporate law to real estate investing for more income.-His first deal involved lending money for a wholesale transaction.-Gap funding is crucial for wholesalers needing quick financing.-Building relationships is key in multifamily syndication.-Due diligence is essential before partnering with anyone.-The current market presents challenges for real estate investors.-Success comes from working with honourable people in the industry.-Mentorship can provide valuable insights for newcomers.-Investors should be cautious of scams in real estate.-Networking and learning from others can accelerate growth. Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here: Key Points From This Episode: 1.Ethan transitioned from corporate law to real estate investing for more income. 2.His first deal involved lending money for a wholesale transaction. 3.Gap funding is crucial for wholesalers needing quick financing. 4.Building relationships is key in multifamily syndication. 5.Due diligence is essential before partnering with anyone. About Ethan: On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will be talking with Ethan is a corporate and real estate attorney and life insurance salesman. His primary role on deals is loan guarantor/key principal or gap funder (i.e. where the sponsorship team has raised around 70% of the limited partnership equity but does not have enough time to raise the remainder – Ethan will come in and lend that remainder to the team so that the deal can get done on time).   Ethan has invested in hotels, self-storage, office building, medical office and retail, in addition to single family and multifamily deals.  Ethan graduated from Cornell University with a BA in Economics in 2003 at the age of 19 and from Columbia Law School in 2006 at the age of 22. He worked on billion dollar mergers and acquisitions for several years on Wall Street in financial institutions before transitioning to being a professional investor and entrepreneur in 2016. He lives in Houston, TX with his wife (who he met the first day of class at Cornell in 2000) and their five children. Touch with Ethan: Linked in: Ethan Gao Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube Apply To Be A Podcast Guest