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Diary of an Apartment Investor

Diary of an Apartment Investor

De: Brian Briscoe
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New to apartment investing? This podcast shows you exactly how to start—from first deal to raising millions in capital.


You’ll hear from people just like you—busy professionals who stopped watching from the sidelines and started closing deals, raising capital, and changing their future.


Each week brings:

  • Candid interviews with investors who pushed through fear, doubt, and failure
  • Action-focused episodes with clear strategies to help you move forward
  • A community-first message: you don’t have to do this alone


The host has helped hundreds make their first investment—and he can help you, too. Take the next step here 👉 https://www.thetribeoftitans.com

© 2026 Diary of an Apartment Investor
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Episodios
  • Stop Taking Advice from Amateurs with Jason Williams
    Feb 25 2026

    The fastest way to stall your apartment investing career is listening to the wrong people.

    There’s a difference between learning from operators and taking advice from peers who’ve never built what you’re trying to build. Most investors don’t fail because they lack intelligence. They fail because they follow the wrong models.

    If you’re serious about building this the right way, join the Tribe of Titans multifamily investing community: www.thetribeoftitans.com

    In this conversation, we unpack what it really looks like to transition from a technical W-2 career into multifamily ownership — without chasing hype markets, without guessing, and without quitting prematurely. This is about deliberate moves, strategic leverage, and building systems that remove friction from scale.

    Jason didn’t start in a high-growth market. He didn’t raise institutional capital on day one. He didn’t abandon his job recklessly. He built methodically — and engineered his business the same way he engineered products in his former career.

    What You’ll Learn

    • Why slow personal savings keeps most investors small
    • The real constraint behind scaling beyond single-family
    • How to operate in a flat-growth market without getting crushed
    • Why systems thinking beats hustle when underwriting deals
    • The decision filter that separates operators from dabblers

    You’ll also hear how leveraging mentorship, partnership dynamics, and disciplined market selection allowed him to build a portfolio while still working — and transition out on his own terms.

    This isn’t theory. It’s what happens when someone applies engineering discipline to multifamily investing — and refuses to take advice from people who haven’t built real scale.

    Inside the Tribe of Titans, these are the types of conversations that continue — real operators, real deals, real execution. If you’re ready to move beyond consuming content and start building with accountability and support, that’s where the next step is.


    About the Guest

    Jason Williams is the Chief Underwriter at Lorren Capital, LLC, where he helps real estate investors strengthen their underwriting processes to reduce risk and improve deal performance. With a background in engineering and a focus on financial modeling and deal analysis, he supports operators in making data-driven decisions and scaling their portfolios with greater clarity and discipline across multiple markets.

    Learn more about him at: https://ironcladunderwriting.com/ , or https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonwilliamsphd/



    About the Host:

    Brian Briscoe is an apartment operator and founder of Streamline Capital, focused on acquiring and operating multifamily properties in the greater Salt Lake City metro. He hosts the Diary of an Apartment Investor podcast, where he shares real-world operator insights and decision frameworks for aspiring multifamily investors.

    If this conversation resonated, there’s more happening inside the Tribe of Titans. It’s where serious investors move beyond surface-level content and into real discussions that drive action. Visit https://www.thetribeoftitans.com/ to learn more.


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    25 m
  • He Almost Quit Before the First Deal with Michael Rebelo
    Feb 18 2026

    Most aspiring apartment investors quit right before momentum starts.

    What looks like failure is often the final friction point before proof of concept.

    In this conversation, we unpack what happens between learning and actually closing — and why that gap breaks most people.

    If you’re serious about building real momentum instead of collecting education, the conversation doesn’t stop here. Inside the Tribe of Titans multifamily investing community, we work through real deals together — live underwriting, capital raising conversations, and operator-level decision making.
    👉 Join us at TheTribeOfTitans.com

    What You’ll Learn

    • Why “learning” without execution becomes a trap
    • The moment they nearly shut the business down
    • The mindset shift that unlocked capital raising
    • Why the second deal moves faster than the first
    • How listening beats pitching every time
    • Why proof of concept changes how brokers and investors treat you

    This episode is for anyone sitting between education and action.

    The first deal is hard.
    Momentum comes after.

    If you’re ready to move from thinking to doing, come build with us.

    Inside the Tribe of Titans, we don’t just talk about deals — we execute them together.
    Live deal reviews. Capital raising strategy. Asset management discussions. Real operators.


    About the Guest

    Michael Rebelo is the President of Ever Forward Capital Partners and a 20-year-old entrepreneur who chose entrepreneurship over the traditional college path. Inspired by his goal to retire his mom, he entered multifamily investing early and committed fully to building real ownership instead of chasing theory.

    Today, Michael co-manages 200+ apartment units in Texas and is focused on helping Middle Americans understand and access multifamily syndications as a path to long-term financial freedom. He has spoken at real estate events across the United States, appeared on numerous real estate podcasts, and hosts his own show where he brings in some of the world’s leading financial operators to educate and give back.

    lean more about him at: https://www.everforwardcapitalpartners.com/

    About the Host:


    Brian Briscoe is an apartment operator and founder of Streamline Capital, focused on acquiring and operating multifamily properties in the greater Salt Lake City metro. He hosts the Diary of an Apartment Investor podcast, where he shares real-world operator insights and decision frameworks for aspiring multifamily investors.

    If this conversation resonated, there’s more happening inside the Tribe of Titans. It’s where serious investors move beyond surface-level content and into real discussions that drive action. Visit https://www.thetribeoftitans.com/ to learn more.



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    26 m
  • The Cost of Doing Real Estate Alone with Josh Green
    Feb 11 2026

    In this conversation, Brian sits down with an investor who spent years evaluating other people’s deals before deciding to build his own. The transition wasn’t clean or obvious—and it didn’t happen because he lacked skill. It happened because knowing the numbers eventually stopped being enough.

    They unpack what actually changes when you leave an institutional role, why going independent is harder than most investors admit, and how betting on overlooked markets can work—if you understand the tradeoffs.

    This episode is for investors who feel stuck between “ready” and “exposed,” and are trying to figure out what the next real step looks like.

    If you’re serious about building a real multifamily investing business, the conversation doesn’t end here.
    Join the Tribe of Titans multifamily investing community where investors work through real deals, capital raises, and decisions together—live and in real time.
    👉 Learn more at thetribeoftitans.com


    What You’ll Learn

    • Why deep underwriting experience still doesn’t prepare you for ownership
    • The mistake that quietly kills most first-time development attempts
    • How small markets create opportunity—and where they can break you
    • What disappears when you leave a company, and why most people underestimate it
    • Why passive learning eventually becomes a liability, not an advantage

    About the Guest

    Josh Green is a real estate developer, consultant, and educator with 11 years of experience in multifamily appraisal and market consulting across Utah and surrounding western states. He is a graduate of the University of Utah’s Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) program, where he also serves as an Adjunct Instructor.

    Josh previously worked at a Utah-based residential development firm, helping underwrite and finance more than 1,200 units across single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments. Today, he focuses on developing townhome rental communities and consulting, and is the founder of the Impact Development Collaborative and co-founder of the monthly Taco’Bout Real Estate event.

    Learn more about at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshgreen/



    About the Host:


    Brian Briscoe is an apartment operator and founder of Streamline Capital, focused on acquiring and operating multifamily properties in the greater Salt Lake City metro. He hosts the Diary of an Apartment Investor podcast, where he shares real-world operator insights and decision frameworks for aspiring multifamily investors.

    If this conversation resonated, there’s more happening inside the Tribe of Titans. It’s where serious investors move beyond surface-level content and into real discussions that drive action. Visit https://www.thetribeoftitans.com/ to learn more.

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    23 m
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