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The Alternative Investor

The Alternative Investor

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The Alternative Investor is a show about investing money outside of the stock market (private equity, real estate, venture capital, etc.) where the returns are typically higher but the investment decisions are less straightforward. Join Brad Johnson from Evergreen Capital as he discusses investing in alternative assets to help you make better decisions with your investment portfolio.

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    • The Real Reason Wealthy Investors Love Real Estate (It’s Not Cash Flow)
      Dec 31 2025

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      The discussion delves into how the ultra-wealthy leverage real estate investments to generate significant paper losses, which in turn compound their wealth and reduce taxes. The conversation highlights the impact of the new tax bill, allowing accelerated depreciation, and emphasizes the strategic importance of choosing the right property types to maximize tax advantages. The long-term strategy of using real estate as a major asset class for tax benefits is explored, showcasing how the tax code rewards ownership of productive assets.


      Keywords

      real estate, tax strategy, ultra-wealthy, depreciation, tax bill, property investment, paper losses, wealth compounding, tax advantages, productive assets


      Takeaways

      • The ultra wealthy buy real estate for the tax losses.
      • Large paper losses compound wealth and reduce taxes.
      • The new tax bill allows accelerated depreciation.
      • Federal and state taxes can be significantly reduced.
      • Depreciation is a key concern for the wealthy.
      • Think of depreciation as a consistent tax strategy.
      • Real estate is a long-term strategy for the wealthy.
      • Choosing the right property types is crucial.
      • Real estate is the only major asset class for tax benefits.
      • The tax code rewards owning productive assets.


      Sound bites

      The ultra wealthy buy real estate for tax losses.

      Large paper losses compound wealth.

      Accelerate everything 15 years or less.

      A $500,000 paper loss can translate.

      Depreciation is a consistent tax strategy.

      The wealthy use real estate for tax benefits.

      Maximize tax advantages with the right property.

      Real estate shows a loss, reduces taxes.

      The tax code rewards owning productive assets.

      Real estate is the only major asset class.


      Chapters

      • 00:00:08 Introduction to Real Estate and Taxes
      • 00:01:09 Impact of the New Tax Bill
      • 00:03:22 Federal and State Tax Reduction
      • 00:04:23 Depreciation as a Strategy
      • 00:05:40 Long-Term Real Estate Strategy
      • 00:07:06 Choosing the Right Property Types
      • 00:08:31 Real Estate as a Major Asset Class
      • 00:08:48 Tax Code and Productive Assets


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      10 min
    • Why Most First-Time Funds Fail And How GP Seeding Changes the Odds | Bridger Pennington
      Dec 13 2025

      In this episode, Brad Johnson sits down with Bridger Pennington, founder of FundLaunch and FundLaunch Partners, to break down why most first-time funds struggle and how GP seeding is reshaping the private markets. Bridger shares how his firm reviews more than 1,200 emerging manager applications a year, why micro-funds can outperform larger peers, and how GP stakes combined with operational support create asymmetric upside. The conversation also dives into FundLaunch AI, a new platform designed to cut fund formation timelines from months to days.


      What You’ll Learn

      • Why most first-time funds fail before they ever scale
      • How GP seeding works and why institutions are increasingly focused on it
      • The difference between institutional GP stakes and micro-fund seeding
      • How FundLaunch filters 1,200 managers down to roughly 10 investments
      • Why niche strategies outperform at smaller fund sizes
      • How tranche-based capital and option-like structures reduce downside risk
      • Why no-fee, no-carry GP economics matter for long-term compounding
      • What institutional investors actually look for in Fund II and Fund III
      • How FundLaunch AI aims to replace expensive early-stage legal and structuring work
      • Why ownership and private markets matter in today’s economic cycle


      Key Topics Discussed

      • GP seeding and GP stakes
      • Emerging and first-time fund managers
      • Micro funds vs institutional funds
      • Private equity, private credit, real estate, and niche strategies
      • Fund formation, compliance, and back-office infrastructure
      • AI and software in private fund creation
      • Long-term compounding through GP economics

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      30 min
    • Richard Wilson: How Billionaires Structure Deals
      Nov 23 2025

      In this episode, we sit down with Richard Wilson, founder of the Family Office Club, to pull back the curtain on how the ultra-wealthy manage, protect, and grow their fortunes. With a community representing over $14 trillion in assets, Richard shares insider strategies that go far beyond standard wealth management.


      We dive deep into the "Billionaire" playbook for deal structuring—explaining why the wealthiest investors care less about fees and more about custom terms like warrants and gross revenue royalties. Richard also reveals how family offices are leveraging Artificial Intelligence to automate due diligence, acting as a "second brain" to process deals faster and more deeply.


      Whether you are an investor looking to start your own family office, or a sponsor seeking to raise capital from them, this episode provides a rare look into the operational and investment tactics of the super-rich.


      Evergreen Capital:

      www.evergreencap.com

      info@evergreencap.com


      Family Office Club: FamilyOffices.com

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      27 min
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