Overview
Derek sits down with David "Dave" Seymour (A&E's Flipping Boston) for a blunt, no-fluff masterclass on thriving through market cycles. Dave shares his firefighter-to-investor story, the costly lessons behind refis and 2007, how TV fame and hard-money lending actually work, why control of capital beats "cheap" bank money, and the underwriting discipline needed now. They unpack Florida's boom-bust dynamics, pivoting plays (from land to pickleball to flex), building real networks (and a strict "no-a**hole policy"), and Dave's 2025–26 plan: scalable education + cherry-picked commercial deals—grounded in faith, family, and service.
Key Takeaways
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Cycles reward discipline: It's not just rates—bad underwriting & speculation break deals. Buy right, model stress, and sleep at night.
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Control the capital: Private money and structure > "cheapest bank debt," because speed & certainty win.
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Pivot fast: Markets shift; winners repurpose assets (e.g., land → pickleball concept → flex/industrial).
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Scale smart: Bigger isn't always better—overhead, servicing, and defaults rise nonlinearly.
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Invest in accountability: Real mentorship beats "YouTube University." Pay to shortcut mistakes.
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Network is net worth: Podcasts and partnerships multiply deal flow—enforce a no-jerks rule.
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2025–26 outlook: Massive reset = opportunity for trained buyers; focus on shelter demand (MF, student/elderly, sober living).
Relevant Topics Discussed
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2003–2008 lessons; refi traps & ARMs
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A&E Flipping Boston behind-the-scenes: ethics over drama
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Hard-money lending vs. non-QM shutdowns during COVID
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Syndication, waterfalls, accredited investors (Freedom Venture/Legacy Alliance)
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Conservative underwriting & deal triage
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Florida (Cape Coral/Fort Myers) cycle patterns: residential ↔ commercial
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Land strategies & adaptive reuse (pickleball → flex)
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Education stack: financial literacy, Inflation Nation (book/film), masterclasses
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Faith, family, and service as long-term drivers
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