Jay Conner is a Real Estate Investor from North Carolina. He started his first Real Estate Investment way back in 2003. He rehabbed over 450 houses. Even better, he also developed the ‘golden touch’ in creating unlimited potentials in private money. 

Completed over 52 million in Real Estate Transactions and consulted 1:1 with over 2000 Real Estate investors and is a leading expert in private lending 

 

In this episode we talked about:

Jay’s Bio & Background Private Lenders Search Why Private Lending Access Strategy Resources

 

Useful links:

https://www.jayconner.com/

https://www.jayconner.com/7-reasons-report/ - Money Guide

Transcription:

Jesse (0s): Welcome to the working capital real estate podcast. My name's Jessica galley. And on this show, we discuss all things real estate with investors and experts in a variety of industries that impact real estate. Whether you're looking at your first investment or raising your first fund, join me and let's build that portfolio one square foot at a time. Ladies and gentlemen, my name's Jess Fraga. You're listening to working capital the real estate podcast. My guest today is Jay Connor. Jake Connor is a real estate investor from North Carolina has been doing that since 2003 rehab and over 450 homes all averaging over 71,000 in profits per deal.

 

Completed 52 million in real estate transaction and has consulted one on one with over 2000 real estate investors and is a leading expert on private lending. Jay, how you doing today,

 

Jay (52s): Jess? I'm doing fantastic. And I'm so excited. You invited me to come along to be on the show to talk about my favorite subject, private money.

 

Jesse (1m 2s): That's fantastic. Well, thanks for coming on. It's been a while since we had that Southern twang on the, on the podcast, so glad to hear it. Oh,

 

Jay (1m 8s): My land. Are you saying I've got a Southern twang? I didn't even know. I had a Southern twang.

 

Jesse (1m 13s): Yeah. Yeah. I'm the one with the accent, I guess from your vantage point,

 

Jay (1m 19s): Actually you sound normal to me.

 

Jesse (1m 20s): There you go. We call, I think it's called the neutral language. It's it's whatever the, you know, the broadcaster's voices, they think we've got an, a accent up here in can or up here in Toronto, but I feel like that's maybe east, east and west coast.

 

Jay (1m 33s): Yeah. I don't know. My wife is from Texas and I mean, they just like talk flat just like their state it's flat. So,

 

Jesse (1m 43s): Yeah, that's great. Well, I have some relatives in Jersey and New York, but we won't get started on wood accents coming out there again. Thank you for, for coming on Jay. I really appreciate it. I think it's a topical time to talk. I don't mean to make that much alliteration topical time to talk about private lending, given the fed right now, interest rates the, the environment with real estate. But before we get started on that topic, maybe you can give listeners a little bit of a background on basically how you got into the real estate world and, and where you're at today.