
How to Scale from Duplex to Commercial Real Estate with John Casmon, Owner of Casmon Capital Group
In this episode of Multiple Perspectives, host David Lofgren is joined by John Casmon, Owner of Casmon Capital Group, to discuss how professionals can transition from direct real estate investing to commercial syndications. John believes that understanding the difference between running properties as investments versus running them as businesses is crucial for scaling, and shares his three-pillar framework for evaluating deals and why matching the story to the numbers matters more than perfect projections.
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Show Notes
- Why most people don't realize passive commercial real estate investing is even possible
- How limited partnership structures work and what makes a truly passive investment
- Why John believes small properties can't generate enough revenue to operate professionally
- The three-pillar due diligence framework: team evaluation, market analysis, and deal assessment
- How to use the seller's story as a lens for analyzing financial performance data
- Why John emphasizes that matching narrative to numbers beats perfect projections
- The characteristics of John's preferred investment strategy: B-class value-add multifamily deals
- What risks every apartment investor should identify before making investment decisions
- [00:08:52] The Passive Investment Misconception
John Casmon reveals that most people don't even realize passive commercial real estate investing is possible, thinking real estate investment only means being a landlord or house flipper. High-earning professionals often assume they need to buy rental properties directly, not understanding they can invest in larger apartment buildings through syndications. John explains how limited partnership structures work, where general partners handle all operations while limited partners provide capital and receive returns without day-to-day involvement. This passive approach allows professionals to benefit from real estate's cash flow, appreciation, tax advantages, and leverage without the headaches of property management. The key insight is recognizing that investing in commercial real estate doesn't require becoming a full-time operator.
- [00:36:41] The Story Must Match the Numbers Framework
- [22:50] - Essential Factors for Developing Market Cycle Opinions
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- John Casmon on LinkedIn
- Casmon Capital Group Website