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Uncontested Investing - Operating Inside the World of Institutional Capital in Real Estate Investing (Part 2 of 2)


Originally published on April 2, 2026


Uncontested Investing Podcast - April 2, 2026

In this episode of Uncontested Investing, we pick up Part 2 of our conversation on institutional capital by moving from the big-picture mindset into the real-world mechanics of working with larger capital partners. If Part 1 was about what institutional capital is and how big money thinks, this episode is about what it actually feels like to operate inside that world. We get into slower timelines, deeper underwriting, tighter reporting, more legal oversight, and the tradeoff that comes with access to larger checks: you will almost always give up some control.

We also break down the biggest mistakes operators make when they first step into institutional partnerships, including underestimating diligence, overestimating their authority, and showing up without clean processes, clean numbers, or the proof of performance needed to inspire trust. Suzanne and I talk through how to build credibility, how to present yourself as someone who can scale across markets and product types, and why professionalism, transparency, and systems matter just as much as the deal itself.

If you have ever wondered what it takes to move from being a capable investor to being someone institutional capital would actually back, this episode gives you the blueprint.

 

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction

01:25 Delayed gratification, but bigger closings at scale

02:08 Build-to-rent, draw processes, and capital call scrutiny

03:02 How control changes when institutional capital enters the picture

04:03 Being prepared for vendor relationships that may not come with you

05:20 Keep it professional when you challenge decisions

06:05 Fees, economics, and alignment of incentives

07:22 Build credibility before you ever approach institutional capital

08:19 Proof of performance plus transparency

09:21 Systems, processes, and SOPs are part of the pitch

10:20 Larger deals signal readiness for institutional scale

11:27 Common mistakes: underestimating reporting and overestimating control

12:26 Non-negotiables: legal and accounting partners

13:40 Pride, ego, and the challenge of becoming one piece of a bigger machine

15:10 Access to better tools, analytics, and support

18:47 Reputation and communication are part of your value proposition

19:23 Future trends: build-to-rent and housing shortage tailwinds

Quotables

“You need to expect a significantly deeper underwriting and market studies and construction reviews and third-party audits and the environmental risk analysis.”

“Building credibility before you approach institutional capital is huge.”

“Your reputation and communication is paramount to what you’re bringing to the table.”

Links

Website: RCN Capital https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast

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Email: RCN Capital info@rcncapital.com

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