The story highlights the speaker's experience as a teenager working at a phone repair kiosk, where customers would frequently ask if he could fix their broken screens. The speaker then taught himself how to fix screens and began selling them at a profit, eventually sourcing them in bulk from Alibaba to lower the cost. The story also touches on the theme of listening to customer needs and responding to them in order to create a profitable business.
00:01 Introduction to this episode.
07:13 Selling screen protectors.
13:01 Being data-driven and sharing information.
15:00 Transparency creates value for both sides.
18:58 Lessons learned from John’s pitch.
25:50 The importance of having committed clients.
31:21 Comparison of debt service on a deal by deal basis.
36:45 Risk of taking a gamble.
40:38 Long term maturities and extensions.
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01/18/23 • 48 min
Origination - Episode 40: Chase Johnson - Managing Director at Cushman and Wakefield
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Hey, it's Morty. Welcome back to the Origination podcast, where we speak to the top salespeople in the multifamily industry to try to understand what separates the top performers from the rest of the pack. On this episode, I'll be speaking with Chase Johnson, Managing Director at Cushman and Wakefield and Greystone. We know sales is not easy, but is it always complicated? Chase learned very early in his life, that sometimes it's just as
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