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How Chris Lento Went from House Hacking to Building a $100M Real Estate Portfolio
Episode 54

How Chris Lento Went from House Hacking to Building a $100M Real Estate Portfolio

Groundbreakers

March 18, 202537m 10s

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Episode Summary

In this episode of Groundbreakers, Chris Lento, founder of EM Capital, shares how he scaled from small house hacks in Boston to building a $100M+ real estate portfolio. Starting with a mechanical engineering degree and a career in aerospace, Chris realized that real estate offered a better path to financial freedom. Over time, he transitioned from self-managing triplexes to leading large syndications across the Southeast. His story is a masterclass in scaling, raising capital, and making smart investment pivots.

Key Points Discussed

  • From House Hacking to Syndications – Chris started by living in his own rental properties while fixing them up. Over the years, he transitioned to larger deals and raised outside capital to scale.
  • The Challenge of Raising Capital – Even when investors verbally committed, getting them to wire funds was a different story. Chris shares how he overcame this hurdle.
  • Picking the Right Markets – He explains why North Carolina and Florida are prime locations for long-term real estate growth.
  • Red Flags in Partnerships – Chris highlights the warning signs he looks for in potential business partners, including defensiveness and lack of transparency.
  • Lessons From Managing $100M+ in Assets – Chris shares the biggest takeaways from his journey, from property management struggles to executing complex condo conversions.

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Conclusion

Chris Lento’s story proves that real estate is a long game, and strategic scaling is key. From house hacking to syndications, his journey offers invaluable lessons for investors looking to grow beyond small rentals.