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What if managing rentals like an institution is the key to higher returns and less stress?
Hosts Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson talk with Matthew Whitaker, founder of Evernest, about scaling property management with systems, data, and AI. From HELOC-driven growth to managing 20,000 homes nationwide, this conversation breaks down why professional operations, fraud prevention, and institutional discipline can transform single-family and small multifamily investing for pilots.
Matthew Whitaker is the founder of Evernest, a nationwide property management platform serving over 20,000 rental homes across 50 markets. A former single-family investor who scaled through multiple market cycles, Matthew now focuses on applying institutional systems, data, and AI to professionalize rental operations and reduce friction for real estate investors.
Show notes:
(0:00) Intro
(0:19) Why property management changes everything
(1:22) From 30 homes to 20,000 doors
(5:03) Using HELOCs to scale real estate
(10:32) Why paying off your house isn’t safer
(16:23) Inside Evernest’s national platform
(18:21) Tenant fraud and underwriting risks
(22:12) Why in-house maintenance lowers costs
(31:21) AI predicting repairs and NOI
(34:10) Institutional systems for small rentals
(46:07) How to work with Evernest
(47:14) Outro
Connect with Matthew Whitaker:
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The content of this podcast is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, and do not reflect those of any organization they are associated with, including Turbine Capital or Spartan Investment Group. The opinions of our guests are their own and should not be construed as financial advice. This podcast does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners are advised to consult with their own legal or financial counsel and to conduct their own due diligence before making any financial decisions.
By Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson4.9
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What if managing rentals like an institution is the key to higher returns and less stress?
Hosts Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson talk with Matthew Whitaker, founder of Evernest, about scaling property management with systems, data, and AI. From HELOC-driven growth to managing 20,000 homes nationwide, this conversation breaks down why professional operations, fraud prevention, and institutional discipline can transform single-family and small multifamily investing for pilots.
Matthew Whitaker is the founder of Evernest, a nationwide property management platform serving over 20,000 rental homes across 50 markets. A former single-family investor who scaled through multiple market cycles, Matthew now focuses on applying institutional systems, data, and AI to professionalize rental operations and reduce friction for real estate investors.
Show notes:
(0:00) Intro
(0:19) Why property management changes everything
(1:22) From 30 homes to 20,000 doors
(5:03) Using HELOCs to scale real estate
(10:32) Why paying off your house isn’t safer
(16:23) Inside Evernest’s national platform
(18:21) Tenant fraud and underwriting risks
(22:12) Why in-house maintenance lowers costs
(31:21) AI predicting repairs and NOI
(34:10) Institutional systems for small rentals
(46:07) How to work with Evernest
(47:14) Outro
Connect with Matthew Whitaker:
—
If you’re interested in participating, the latest institutional-quality self-storage portfolio is available for investment now at: https://turbinecap.investnext.com/portal/offerings/8449/houston-storage/
—
You've found the number one resource for financial education for aviators! Please consider leaving a rating and sharing this podcast with your colleagues in the aviation community, as it can serve as a valuable resource for all those involved in the industry.
Remember to subscribe for more insights at PassiveIncomePilots.com! https://passiveincomepilots.com/
Join our growing community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/passivepilots
Check us out on Instagram @PassiveIncomePilots: https://www.instagram.com/passiveincomepilots/
Follow us on X @IncomePilots: https://twitter.com/IncomePilots
Get our updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/passive-income-pilots/
Do you have questions or want to discuss this episode? Contact us at [email protected]
See you on the next one!
*Legal Disclaimer*
The content of this podcast is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, and do not reflect those of any organization they are associated with, including Turbine Capital or Spartan Investment Group. The opinions of our guests are their own and should not be construed as financial advice. This podcast does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners are advised to consult with their own legal or financial counsel and to conduct their own due diligence before making any financial decisions.

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