In this episode Paul Bennett breaks down the fundamentals of real estate investing, with a special focus on the value of ground-up development. Paul shares expert analysis on how blending existing properties with new developments can deliver a balanced mix of growth, income, and risk mitigation in your portfolio. Discover surprising data points, practical strategies, and honest guidance on navigating risk and maximizing returns in self-storage and small bay industrial properties. If you want a clear-eyed look at building long-term value in real estate, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
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Chapters
(00:00) Real Estate Portfolio Allocation
(04:30) Comparing Existing Assets and Development
(08:12) Value Creation in Ground-Up Development
(11:15) Risk and Return in Development Projects
(18:20) Understanding Different Property Types and Risk
(22:45) Achieving Balance in Real Estate Investing
(25:58) Learning Resources and Next Steps
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Join us for a thoughtful conversation with Andy Jones, managing member of Jones Gregg Financial (www.jonesgregg.com), as we unpack how private real estate investments fit into a diversified portfolio.
Host Paul Bennett and Andy explore the advantages of focusing on the client’s entire balance sheet—not just their investment portfolio—and discuss the importance of character, transparency, and alignment in choosing real estate partners. You’ll discover practical insights into portfolio construction, due diligence, and the advisor-client relationship that go beyond the traditional financial playbook.
If you want to hear what sets successful real estate strategies apart, this episode delivers clear guidance and fresh perspective.
Chapters
(00:00) Real Estate as an Alternative Asset
(01:10) Jones Gregg Financial Background and Focus
(02:39) Defining Private Real Estate Investment
(04:16) Motivations for Including Private Real Estate
(06:22) Balance Sheet Approach to Client Wealth
(12:39) Evaluating Investments and Importance of Character
(23:33) Advice for Advisors Considering Alternatives
(27:06) How to Contact Jones Gregg Financial
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Join host and AAA's own Managing Director, Paul Bennett, for an in-depth look at what happens after you decide to invest in a real estate fund with AAA Storage.
This episode uncovers the full investment journey—from the decision-making process and personalized investor support to the subscription steps and ongoing communications you can expect as a partner.
Paul shares candid details about building lasting relationships with investors, the systems that ensure transparency, and how AAA Storage stands out through trusted, hands-on service.
If you're considering a real estate investment or want to better understand investor relations done right, this episode is a must-listen.
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Chapters
(00:00) Building Relationships During the Decision Process
(03:56) Providing Information and Transparency for Investors
(06:29) Subscription Process and Fund Closings
(09:21) Ongoing Communication and Investor Support
(11:11) Quarterly Updates and Investor Reporting
(14:04) K1s and Tax Documentation
(15:25) Annual and Semi-Annual Investor Meetings
In this episode, Paul Bennett sits down with Shawn Beichler, Director of Land Development and Construction at AAA Storage, to reveal what truly goes into building a top-performing self-storage facility. Together, they break down the development process from pre-construction due diligence through value engineering, unique construction methods, and final delivery. Listeners gain practical insight into the challenges and cost-saving strategies that make AAA Storage competitive, including in-house innovations and tailored site management. Whether you're an investor, developer, or simply curious about how storage facilities come to life, this conversation delivers a behind-the-scenes look at the expertise fueling AAA Storage’s success.
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Chapters
(00:01) Introducing the Development Expert
(03:00) Pre-Development and Due Diligence
(06:00) Permitting Challenges and Site Constraints
(14:55) Construction Phases and Value Engineering
(22:10) In-House Efficiency and Cost Control
(26:50) Project Completion and Tenant Fit-Out
(30:55) Market Strategy and City Selection
Join us for a candid conversation with Van Isley of Isley Family Ventures as he shares his journey from humble beginnings to launching a successful family office and investing across multiple asset classes. Hosted by Paul Bennett, this episode delivers firsthand insights into how family offices approach diversification, due diligence, and active versus passive investment strategies.
Van reveals the principles behind his investment decisions, his highly positive experience partnering with AAA Storage, and practical advice for families building long-term wealth. Whether you're managing generational assets or looking to refine your approach, you'll find clear, experience-backed guidance in this discussion.
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Chapter Outline
(00:00) Van Isley’s Career Journey
(08:52) Building an Investment Philosophy
(14:07) Active Versus Passive Investments
(17:35) Due Diligence and Decision-Making
(21:23) Investing in Self Storage and AAA Storage
(26:38) Experience as an AAA Storage Investor
(29:08) Advice for New Family Offices
Join us for an in-depth look at the art and science of deal underwriting with Logan Broyles, Senior Market Analyst at AAA Storage.
In this episode, Logan pulls back the curtain on the nuanced process of evaluating self storage investments, from defining markets to weighing critical data points like supply, demand, and growth dynamics.
Discover how the AAA team balances rigorous analysis with practical judgment to deliver sound investment decisions in a rapidly changing real estate landscape. If you want to understand what truly drives strong storage investments, this episode is packed with valuable insight and expertise.
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Chapter Outline
(00:00) Introduction and Guest Background
(02:30) Defining the Target Market
(06:40) Dual-Stage Underwriting Approach
(10:00) Analyzing Supply and Demand Drivers
(16:00) Beyond Conventional Metrics
(20:10) Pipeline Scrutiny and Data Verification
(23:30) Integrating Market Analysis with Financial Modeling
(28:00) Investment Committee Review and Investor Assurance
(33:10) Weighted Metrics and Nuanced Judgments
(38:10) The Blend of Science and Art in Underwriting
Join us for this we sit down with Paul Bennett to break down the landmark HR1 “Big Beautiful Bill” and its impact on commercial real estate investing. Together, they clarify what the new legislation means for investors, including enhancements to bonus depreciation, changes to qualified business income deductions, and the elimination of green energy tax credits. Paul shares practical examples and actionable insights, helping both seasoned and new investors understand the most significant tax and investment opportunities. Tune in to get the facts you need to navigate the latest changes and make more informed real estate decisions.
Chapter Outline
(00:00) Overview of HR1’s Impact on Real Estate
The episode introduces the recently passed HR1 legislation—nicknamed “the big beautiful bill”—and sets up a discussion on its implications for commercial real estate investors, while reminding listeners to consult CPAs for personal tax advice.
(00:49) State and Local Tax Deductions and Mortgage Interest
Paul reviews how the bill increases state and local tax deduction caps, particularly impacting those in high-tax states, and preserves the mortgage interest deduction for personal and investment properties. These changes are noted as minimally impactful for passive commercial real estate investors.
(01:55) Enhanced Opportunity Zone Incentives
The conversation covers improvements and extensions to opportunity zone benefits, including added zones and improved incentives for real estate and business investments in designated areas, allowing for potential tax deferral or elimination when holding these investments long-term.
(02:53) 1031 Exchange Provisions Remain Unchanged
The bill leaves 1031 like-kind exchange rules intact, meaning investors can continue deferring taxes when swapping similar types of real estate, a relief for those who use this strategy.
(03:35) Elimination of Green Energy Tax Credits
The hosts highlight the removal of tax credits for green energy initiatives—such as rooftop solar in self-storage facilities—reducing financial motivation for these upgrades but leaving non-tax business reasons unaffected.
(06:10) Expanded Qualified Business Income Deduction
The discussion shifts to the qualified business income (QBI) deduction, which increases from 20% to 23% and is now more accessible for passive investors due to new safe harbor provisions. Paul explains how real estate investors, even passively through funds and syndications, can benefit substantially from this often-overlooked deduction if proper documentation is maintained.
(11:26) Reinstatement of 100% Bonus Depreciation
The most significant change for real estate investors is the return of 100% bonus depreciation: investors can deduct the full depreciable basis in year one for qualifying projects placed into service after January 19, 2025. Paul explains how this creates sizable upfront tax losses for limited partners, illustrated with a detailed example.
(18:49) Final Perspective on the Bill’s Effect
The episode concludes by summing up the bill’s incremental improvements for real estate investors, particularly the value of restored depreciation benefits and the expanded QBI deduction. The hosts reiterate the importance of consulting with tax professionals and note that, while these are positive changes, the fundamental landscape for real estate investing remains stable.
Keywords: HR1, real estate investing, bonus depreciation, qualified business income, self storage, tax strategy, opportunity zones, 1031 exchange, green tax credits, commercial real estate
In this episode of The AAA Storage Podcast, host Paul Bennett to break down the mechanics of how AAA’s self-storage investment fund is structured. Paul offers a clear, step-by-step explanation—from initial investor contributions and property risk protection to the timing of returns and the careful alignment of interests between investors and sponsor. If you’ve ever wondered how real estate funds actually work or are considering a new investment, this episode provides straightforward insights and candid expertise you won’t want to miss.
Chapter Outline
(00:16) Fund Structure Fundamentals
Brandon and Paul open by explaining the basics of AAA’s fund structure, highlighting how the fund is organized with a master LLC, a manager LLC, and individual LLCs for each property. Paul outlines how this approach isolates risk and provides a flexible, modern structure compared to older partnership models.
(05:38) Investor Contributions and Ownership
Paul details how investor capital is committed, what determines ownership percentages, and how those contributions translate into indirect ownership of every property within the fund. He explains the importance of pro rata ownership and clarifies the process of capital allocation at both the fund and property levels.
(10:34) Capital Deployment and Construction Phases
The discussion covers how capital is allocated to projects, when and how equity is deployed, and the sequence of construction financing, leasing, and property stabilization. Paul explains the timeline for equity deployment, use of construction loans, and the phased approach to property build-out and occupancy targets.
(16:41) Distribution Timing and Exit Strategies
Paul describes when and how investors begin to receive returns, clarifying that distributions generally occur upon sale of properties. He differentiates between American and European waterfall structures, explaining AAA’s hybrid approach that ensures timely investor payouts and a “catch-up” calculation at the final exit to ensure fairness.
(21:21) Waterfall Mechanics and Investor Payouts
A detailed breakdown of the fund’s waterfall structure is provided, including priority of return of capital, preferred return calculations, sponsor “catch-up” provisions, and how profits are ultimately shared between investors and the sponsor. Paul emphasizes that investors are made whole before the sponsor receives its share.
(27:43) Alignment, Expertise, and Investor Support
As the discussion wraps up, Paul and Brandon stress the alignment of interests between sponsor and investors, the experience AAA brings as both manager and developer, and the resources available to guide both novice and sophisticated investors. Paul highlights AAA’s fundamental commitment to co-investment and long-term, hands-on involvement.
Keywords: self storage investing, real estate fund, investment structure, AAA Storage, waterfall distribution, risk management, investor returns
Paul Bennett takes on the breaking news of Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and the resulting escalation—laying out what this could mean for U.S. real estate. Paul draws on 40 years of investment experience to address what matters: heightened market volatility, possible shifts in oil and inflation, and the sector-by-sector fundamentals that investors need to understand as the global crisis unfolds. Political opinions are left aside; the focus stays on how international instability can shape cap rates, transaction volume, and refinancing across key property types.
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self storage investing, commercial real estate, geopolitical risk, Israel Iran conflict, market volatility, inflation, oil prices, cap rates, interest rates, foreign capital, office sector, multifamily, industrial real estate, sector analysis, investment context
Welcome to our data-driven mid-year 2025 real estate investing review, cutting through speculation to focus on the facts behind each major real estate sector’s position in the current cycle.
COVID-induced shockwaves are still shaping fundamentals, with some asset classes finding their footing and others facing ongoing pressure. We outline where new opportunities are appearing, which sectors have stabilized, and where caution is still warranted—without gloss or hype.
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In this episode of the AAA Storage Podcast, Paul Bennett focuses on the essential lessons that come from nearly four decades of investing in real estate. Paul shares practical, candid insights about what shapes long-term success—discipline, planning, selecting the right sponsor, and the realities of market cycles. The discussion speaks directly to high-net-worth investors looking for reliable returns in self storage, offering grounded perspective instead of trends or empty promises.
Key Highlights
• The importance of disciplined capital allocation and the pitfalls of trying to time the market
• How liquidity and having cash reserves enable investors to weather downturns and hold assets through challenging periods
• The consequences of chasing tax advantages and overleveraging, illustrated through personal experience during the aftermath of the Tax Reform Act of 1986
• Why sponsor alignment—with meaningful capital at risk and a problem-solving approach—protects investors when markets shift
• Herd mentality in real estate: how following the crowd leads to trouble and why well-placed contrarian moves create opportunity
• The responsibility of passive investors to perform due diligence on market cycles, local demand, and the sponsor’s commitment and expertise
Resources
• Paul Shannon LinkedIn Post: Lessons Learned From a Challenging Year of Passive Investing
• Paul Shannon LinkedIn Post: CBRE data for investing in 2025
In this episode of The AAA Storage Podcast, Paul Bennett unravels the current dynamics of the multifamily and self-storage markets. Fresh from the PassivePockets conference, Paul shares insights from thought leader Brian Burke on the real estate sector's trajectory through 2025. Explore the influence of the 2008 financial crisis patterns on today's market and discover why patience and strategic opportunities may define the real estate landscape for the coming years.
Key Highlights:
• Insights from Brian Burke's presentation at the PassivePockets conference.
• Exploration of the multifamily and self-storage sectors' current conditions and future outlook.
• Discussion on the differentiation between externally driven down cycles and self-inflicted industry changes.
• Examination of the ongoing opportunities in real estate amid broader market rebalancing.
• The significance of patience, liquidity, and strategic investments in the current market.
Quotes:
• "The market is not like the stock market—it doesn’t move as quickly. It’s more about the bottoming process than the bottom itself." – Paul Bennett
• "Developers as a group are not real smart; when conditions are good, we build too much." – Paul Bennett
Join Paul Bennett to discuss the dynamics of Growth Fund 2, a promising investment venture emerging from the success of Growth Fund 1. This episode dives into the strategic approach of moving from single property syndications to a well-structured fund model, providing a synthesis of expertise in self-storage and office industrial flex investments. Dive into the tactical deployment of capital, market trends, and the opportunities awaiting accredited investors looking to diversify and grow their equity through strategic real estate development.
Key Highlights:
• Transition from single property syndications to an efficient fund model capitalizing on market shifts.
• In-depth discussion on Growth Fund 2’s strategy focusing on merchant development and value creation.
• Insight into the geographic spread of investments, particularly in Texas and North Carolina markets.
• The importance of diversification with a portfolio encompassing both self-storage and office industrial flex projects.
• Due diligence processes ensuring minimal risk and optimal investor alignment.
Quotes
• "We're focused on developing from a ground-up standpoint, creating that value difference." – Paul Bennett
• "The efficiency benefits both investors and sponsors." – Paul Bennett
References
• AAA Storage Investments: aaastorageinvestments.com
• PassivePockets platform and conference information: passivepockets.com
For more details, contact Paul Bennett or Andrew Frowine through the AAA Storage Investments website.
In Episode 11 of the AAA Storage Podcast, host Paul Bennett discusses the current market turmoil and its implications for self-storage investing. Amidst recent fluctuations in the markets, they dive into how these changes impact alternative investments, particularly focusing on self-storage facilities. Paul brings his extensive experience to explore the risks and opportunities that arise in such uncertain times, offering insights into why self-storage remains a resilient investment choice.
Key Highlights
• Analysis of recent market volatility and its effects on investments.
• Discussion on the impact of trade policies and tariffs on self-storage.
• Explanation of the correlation between public markets and alternative investments.
• Insights into systematic risk versus market correlation.
• Paul Bennett's thoughts on investing for alpha versus beta.
• Importance of direct investment in real estate for portfolio diversification.
Quotes
• "The markets don't like uncertainty—what they don't like is uncertainty." – Paul Bennett
• "Systematic risk is a different animal; it directly impacts real estate in a traditional sense." – Paul Bennett
• "Our investments are not correlated to the public markets—they're tangible assets acting as inflation hedges." – Paul Bennett
• "You need to have an allocation in your portfolio that's direct into, I think, real estate." – Paul Bennett
In this enlightening episode of the AAA Storage podcast, Paul Bennett explores the nuanced world of self-storage investment with a focus on hyper-local market dynamics. We discuss the intricacies of supply and demand, emphasizing the importance of geographic specificity in self-storage performance. Tune in to discover essential strategies for evaluating local markets and the critical role of community engagement to enhance investor success.
Key Highlights:
• Definition and significance of hyper-local markets in self-storage investment.
• Examination of square footage per capita as a crucial metric and its variability across different markets.
• The impact of macroeconomic factors like interest rates on local self-storage demand.
• Importance of location in real estate versus its unique implications for self-storage.
• Strategic community engagement for enhancing market presence.
• The role of Google Ads and online searches in hyper-local marketing.
Quotes:
• "A hyperlocal market is simply a small, well-defined geographic area." – Paul Bennett
• "Our local managers are doing things like sponsoring the local little league... building relationships." – Paul Bennett
• "Google and online searches... have become critically important in the storage industry." – Paul Bennett
In this episode of the AAA Storage podcast, we explore how to navigate economic cycles within the self-storage industry, featuring insights from Paul Bennett. With expertise spanning several decades and economic downturns, Paul shares his experiences weathering financial storms from the 2008 crisis to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dive into the strategies that make self-storage a resilient asset class, even in tumultuous times, and the fundamentals that continue to offer long-term investment stability.
Key Highlights:
• Understanding the resilience of self-storage during economic shifts, including insights from the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic.
• The impact of market correlation and alternative investments on self-storage performance.
• The strategic advantages of investing in non-metro self-storage facilities to avoid market saturation.
• Current market trends, including the effects of interest rates and new developments on self-storage demand.
• Strategies for self-storage investors during challenging economic times and upcoming market opportunities.
Quotes:
• "Self-storage has the lowest default rate of any type of real estate on the planet." – Paul Bennett
• "Buy when other people are selling; develop when other people are afraid." – Paul Bennett
• "The dynamics are consistent enough that what happens to a self-storage deal in a bad economy is that it simply takes longer to lease up." – Paul Bennett
In episode 8 of the AAA Storage Podcast, we explore the 2025 market outlook and dive into the world of passive real estate investing with special guest, Paul Shannon. Shannon, an accomplished real estate expert and co-host of the Passive Pockets podcast, shares his insights on the evolving landscape of passive investments and commercial real estate. Join hosts Brandon Giella and Paul Bennett as they discuss the challenges and opportunities in today's economic climate, offering listeners an in-depth understanding of real estate market trends and investment strategies.
Key Highlights
• Paul Shannon discusses his journey from active operator to passive investor, emphasizing diversification across asset classes, including self-storage and industrial assets.
• Insight into the growth of the private equity market, driven by the participation of high-net-worth individuals in alternative investments.
• Discussion on the importance of selecting trustworthy sponsors and operators when pursuing passive investments.
• Exploration of the current macroeconomic environment and its impact on real estate investments.
• Analysis of supply, demand, and the role of interest rates in shaping current investment opportunities.
• Advice on the significance of joining investment communities for networking and informed decision-making.
Quotes
• "A bad operator can mess up a good deal, but a great operator can turn a bad deal into an okay one." – Paul Shannon
• "Investing in real estate is about the collateral—you're looking for control and consistency." – Paul Shannon
• "Real estate market moves like a Ferris wheel, not like a roller coaster." – Paul Shannon
Resources
• Passive Pockets Community and Podcast: https://passivepockets.com/
• Market analysis by Jay Parsons, economist specializing in rental housing
• Capital markets updates by James Eng from Old Capital
• Economic insights from Greg Willett at RealPage
• General market trends and sentiment on MarketWatch: https://www.marketwatch.com/
• Investwise Collective Fund: Exploring fund-of-funds opportunities for diversified real estate investments.
In this episode of the AAA Storage podcast, Paul Bennett discusses the intricacies of the capital stack in real estate investing. He breaks down the components of senior debt, mezzanine debt, preferred equity, and common equity—discussing their risk profiles, returns, and why certain tranches might appeal to different investors. With decades of real estate experience, Paul provides actionable insights for seasoned and novice investors alike, making this episode essential for anyone looking to understand real estate financing.
Key Highlights:
• Explanation of the capital stack, including senior debt, mezzanine debt, preferred equity, and common equity.
• Discussion on how different tranches cater to varying risk appetites and investment goals.
• Insights on the importance of underwriting risk and market evaluation by sponsors.
• Paul Bennett's reflections on the evolution of financing in real estate from the 1980s to today.
Quotes:
• "Senior debt is in the most protected position of anybody in the capital stack." – Paul Bennett
• "Risk and return are inextricably linked." – Paul Bennett
In this episode of the AAA Storage Podcast, we discuss the intricate details of real estate investing, focusing on crucial financial metrics like Cap Rates, Yield on Cost, Development Spread, and Internal Rate of Return (IRR). With expert insights from Paul Bennett, we explore how these metrics help investors evaluate properties and predict potential returns. Whether you're a seasoned investor or looking to understand the fundamentals, this episode offers valuable guidance on navigating real estate investments with confidence.
Key Highlights
• Understanding Cap Rates: Learn how cap rates are used to evaluate property values and their influence on risk-adjusted returns.
• Yield on Cost Explained: Discover why yield on cost is vital for real estate developers and its impact on profitability projections.
• Development Spread Insight: Understand the relationship between yield on cost and market cap rates in assessing project returns.
• Internal Rate of Return: Explore how IRR serves as a key measure of an investment's potential growth for investors.
• Overcoming Project Challenges: Paul shares strategies to manage unforeseen project hurdles and maintain target returns.
Quotes
• "We begin with the end in mind—driven by the internal rates of return we can provide our investors." – Paul Bennett
• "Yield on cost and development spread point to the potential return of a project." – Paul Bennett
• "No projection will match reality; it's how you handle the challenges that matter." – Paul Bennett
In this episode of the AAA Storage Podcast, Paul Bennett and David Luce, the VP of Operations at AAA Storage, explore the intricate details of leasing and managing self-storage facilities—topics rarely uncovered in the industry. David explains the evolution of management practices over the past decade, the role of technology in operations, and provides a comparative look at leasing up new facilities versus managing mature ones. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of self-storage investing and the strategic processes that drive success in this unique asset class.
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