Guest: Zach Kosturos
Guest Bio:
Zach Kosturos is the President and Owner of Prime Locations, Inc., a full service commercial real estate company and Upsyde Ventures, a real estate private equity company. His companies develop, sell, lease and manage office, retail, industrial, multifamily, and self-storage investments. Zach’s commercial real estate knowledge and experience are vast as a result of his involvement in all aspects of the industry, including development, acquisition, disposition, financing, leasing, maintenance, management and most importantly, ownership.
Key Points:
Career Journey: From Baseball to Real Estate Entrepreneur
· Played baseball on a scholarship with aspirations to turn professional, but shifted focus to sales and communication skills after realizing the MLB path wasn’t viable.
· Developed a passion for investing after reading about Warren Buffett, leading to a deep dive into value investing.
· Entered real estate in 2008 during the economic downturn, buying out partners to grow Prime Locations, and later launched Upside Ventures, a real estate private equity firm.
Business Growth & Ownership:
· Prime Locations has grown five times its revenue since Zach took over.
· Upside Ventures currently owns $75 million worth of commercial property.
· Ownership is central to Zach’s success, as it allows him to understand both the investor and client’s perspectives in real estate.
Importance of Ownership:
· Zach emphasizes that ownership, particularly in real estate, is critical because it gives insight into the challenges owners face, making it easier to serve clients effectively.
· Learning through experience and mentorship is crucial. Books gave him theoretical knowledge, but real-world exposure to owning and managing investments accelerated his growth.
Advice to Young Entrepreneurs:
· Zach advises aspiring entrepreneurs to work within their circle of competence and avoid dabbling in too many areas.
· Believing in yourself, putting in the effort, and having the courage to take risks are key factors for success.
· His analogy to baseball emphasizes the importance of preparation and practice before taking big risks.
Sales & Mentorship:
· Zach sees salesmanship as the ability to communicate and build relationships, not just close deals. He trains his team to be trusted advisors.
· Mentorship plays a huge role in developing sales skills, as successful brokers typically have mentors guiding them.
Building Value in Real Estate:
· New brokers add value by being persistent without being overly aggressive, demonstrating their commitment to potential clients.
· Prime Locations’ team uses direct mail campaigns to add value by providing valuable, exclusive information that can't be found online, po
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