
Raise Capital Legally
Ready to invest in properties and projects bigger than you can manage alone? Then you're ready to syndicate. Our "Raise Capital Legally" host and Corporate Securities Attorney Kim Lisa Taylor, and co-host Krisha Young guides you through this complex and confusing world. Learn how to raise all the capital you need for real estate or small business and avoid legal potholes.
Each episode either teaches a subject related to capital raising or interviews service providers who offer services investors need as they grow their businesses. At the end of each show, Kim and her guests take live questions from the audience.
Kim is not just an attorney, she's also an investor. She has owned or controlled 30 rental properties; has been a general partner in a land development project; and currently owns vacation rentals. She is also the author of two Amazon best sellers on how to raise capital legally. Kim and her team have helped hundreds of clients raise ~$4B.
Information discussed during this podcast is of a general, educational nature and should not be construed as a legal advice.
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Raise Capital Legally
Faith, Hustle, and Real Estate: Building a Real Estate Empire with Purpose
Krisha Young:
Great intro! I agree, that was really amazing. I’m so excited to dive into this. So, I’m in business development at the law firm, but I’m also the capital raising success coach. I'm really passionate about the topic of faith and building a business from the inside out. And it sounds like that’s exactly what you guys have done, so I’m really looking forward to learning more about your journey.
Chapter 1: TR3 Capital and the Beginnings
00:03:02.280 - Matthew Teifke:
TR3 Capital is really just me and Robert McLeod—my best friend growing up. Robert was actually a Navy SEAL, and he’s one of those guys that nobody thought would make it, but I never doubted him. There’s a lot to that story. After Robert got out of the Navy, he asked me, "Matt, I want to be an asset. What should I do?" I suggested he go to Texas A&M. That way, his college would be paid for, and they had a Master's program in Land Development. I had gone through a Masters of Real Estate program, so it made sense.
Chapter 2: The Role of Family and Mentorship
00:03:44.490 - Matthew Teifke:
He ended up going for a year and a half. Then Alex Kaufman, another one of my partners, who’s my brother’s best friend, got involved. My mom was basically a second mom to both of them. We'd come home from high school, and Robert would be raiding the fridge—family, you know?
Chapter 3: The Early Influence of Mom’s Journey
00:04:04.520 - Matthew Teifke:
The story really started with my mom. She was a single mom who raised my brother and me. My brother ended up becoming a reconnaissance marine, and I took the real estate route. Now, my brother is a preacher. My mom was literally cleaning houses, and by the time I was 17, she had 15 rental properties.
Chapter 4: Lessons Learned from Mom's Real Estate Journey
00:04:34.710 - Matthew Teifke:
What I’ve always admired about that was how she showed me that anything is possible. She taught me what it looked like to build that kind of portfolio. But, she also showed me that acquiring houses doesn’t make you independently wealthy—you still have mortgage payments and expenses.
Chapter 5: Getting Started in Real Estate
00:04:54.780 - Matthew Teifke:
That’s what got me into real estate. I got my real estate license in college when I was 18. My whole goal was to invest and own. I really wanted to learn every aspect of real estate. I was the first one in and the last one out of my real estate brokerage. I took notes every day.
Chapter 6: Evolution into Syndication and Business Growth
00:05:14.190 - Matthew Teifke:
Now, 16 years later, we’re syndicating deals. I own a real estate brokerage in Austin, Texas, and we started a property management company that we’ve since sold. I also had a construction company that we sold. It’s been a lot of lessons, learning, and challenges. Even though I feel like I’ve been doing this for a long time, this is the first time I’ve dealt with a downturn in the market, so it’s been a learning experience.
Chapter 7: Expanding the Portfolio with New Ventures
00:05:43.778 - Matthew Teifke:
We’ve bought houses, mobile home parks, RV parks, laundromats, and now, my partners and I—Alex and Robert—are focused on multifamily properties. We’re buying distressed debt on deals that people purchased in 2021, and the properties are performing well. Just two days ago, Robert and Alex signed a deal, and they’re touring every single unit today. Meanwhile, I’m working on making new connections and finding people who see the value in these kinds of deals.
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