How to Overcome a Fear of Partnerships with Jessie Dillon, Ep. 744
Description
Jessie Dillon is a Massachusetts-based beauty salon owner turned real estate investor and mentor. Since starting in 2021, she has built a portfolio of over 50 units, primarily long-term rentals, while also managing short- and mid-term rentals. Jessie specializes in partnerships, scaling through collaboration after quickly realizing the limitations of investing solo.
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Key Takeaways
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Jessie transitioned from solo investor to partnerships after running out of capital.
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Attending conferences like BP Con shifted her mindset and opened doors to strategic relationships.
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She uses a clear, intentional process for identifying and attracting capital partners.
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Building a portfolio requires patience—sometimes long stretches of “no deals” precede major breakthroughs.
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Aligning partnerships and balancing equity-building with cash flow are key to long-term success.
Topics
From Beauty Salon Owner to Real Estate Investor
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Began investing in 2021 with three small multifamily properties.
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Quickly tapped out of capital and realized the need for partnerships.
Overcoming Resistance to Partnerships
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Initially hesitant due to her solo entrepreneurial background.
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A breakthrough at BP Con 2022 reframed partnerships as essential for scaling.
Building Partnerships Intentionally
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Created an avatar of her ideal partner and listed 50 potential connections.
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Sent messages asking for referrals, which led to her first successful capital partner.
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Replicated this process to form additional partnerships.
Deal Criteria and Strategy
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Focused on value-add multifamily between 8–15 units, ~$80K per door.
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Looks for proforma rents at least 1.5% of purchase price.
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Now pivoting toward more cash-flow-heavy assets like self-storage and short-term rentals.
The Role of Mentorship and Community
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Found mentors through BiggerPockets and Women Invest in Real Estate (WIIRE).
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Attends retreats and conferences to stay surrounded by action-takers.
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Emphasizes balancing education with taking action.
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Round of Insights
Failure that set Jessie up for success: A deal fell apart when a capital partner pulled out last minute, forcing her to be more selective and intentional with partnerships.
Digital or mobile resource: Apple Podcasts app: accessible, free learning on the go.
Book recommendation: In the FLO by Alisa Vitti.
Daily habit: Using the Reminders app for everything to stay focused.
#1 insight for building partnerships: Only pursue partnerships that feel aligned and mutually beneficial; both sides should feel like they’re winning.
Favorite restaurant in Hopkinton, MA: Arcos.
Next Steps
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Follow Jessie on Instagram: @jessiedillon_
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Connect through Women Invest in Real Estate for resources and mentorship opportunities.
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Check out our previous episode with Jessie: Link
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