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  <title>Episode 296. Raising Capital for Multifamily in Today’s Market (It’s Not Easy)</title>
  <description>In this episode, I talk about what it’s actually like to raise capital for multifamily deals in today’s market. It’s not easy. I’m currently operating 90 units and actively working on deals, and I can tell you firsthand—raising money right now is very different than it was a few years ago. Investors are more cautious. Conversations are slower. Some people aren’t investing at all. I break down:  Why capital raising has become more difficult What investors have seen over the past few years How deals that looked strong didn’t always perform Why transparency and honesty matter more than ever What it takes to still get deals done in this environment  I also share my own experience navigating this—dealing with operational pressure, bridge loans, and real decisions while still trying to move forward. This isn’t about hype or perfect deals. This is about what it actually looks like right now. If you’re trying to raise capital, invest in multifamily, or understand the current market, this episode will give you a clear perspective. Stay in the game. Keep getting better. </description>
  <author_name>Small Axe Podcast: Multifamily Real Estate | Buy Buildings, Build Empires</author_name>
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