Episode 110
110. From 8% to 20%: How to Find Global Real Estate Deals That Actually Cash Flow | Alon Orbach
Are you struggling to find profitable real estate deals—or wondering if investing outside the U.S. could 10X your returns?
In this episode, Terry sits down with Alon Orbach, a real estate investor and entrepreneur managing 500+ properties. From flipping homes in Florida to launching hotels in Zanzibar, Alon shares how he's pivoted through market shifts, leveraged global opportunities, and used tech like BoomNow to scale smarter. If you're navigating today's turbulent real estate climate or eyeing your next big move, this conversation is a blueprint for bold yet calculated investing.
Here's what you’ll gain from tuning in:
- Learn how Alon transitioned from coffee shops in LA to managing hundreds of rental units and international hotel investments.
- Discover how to identify high-yield opportunities—locally and globally—using real estate tech tools and investor networks.
- Get insider insights into making 20%+ returns with strategic plays in developing markets like Zanzibar.
Hit play now to hear how one investor is rewriting the rules of real estate and how you can model his success across borders.
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