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Real estate finance doesn’t have to be opaque. In the debut episode of Deal Flow Diaries, we sit down with Eric Goodman, co-founder and managing partner of Goodman Capital LLC, to unpack how disciplined private credit strategies are built—and sustained—across market cycles.
Eric shares the story behind Goodman Capital, a New York–based real estate private credit platform focused on senior-secured lending on high-quality assets, and the principles that have guided the firm through more than a billion dollars in closed transactions. From legacy roots in the 1980s to today’s data-driven approach, this conversation offers a clear, candid look at what conservative underwriting really means in practice.
Join us as we talk about:
Whether you’re an investor, operator, or simply curious about how real estate deals actually get done, this episode sets the tone for Deal Flow Diaries: thoughtful conversations, real insights, and no fluff.
Follow Eric & Goodman Capital:
Website: goodmancapitalllc.com
IG & Facebook: @goodmancapitalllc
LinkedIn: Eric Goodman
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the guest(s) are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the hosts or Deal Flow Diaries (or its affiliated companies). This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as legal, tax, investment, medical, or other professional advice. You should consult your own advisors before making decisions based on this content.
Questions or comments, we'd love to hear from you...send us a text!
Questions and comments; reach out to us at [email protected]
Find out more about the dealflowdiariespodcast.com
To stay up to date with Deal Flow Diaries and get all the behind-the-scenes content, follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and on YouTube.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple or Spotify or where ever you get your podcasts.
Recorded at The Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center.
Thank you for listening.
By Alexandra Fairweather & Elaine ChamberlainReal estate finance doesn’t have to be opaque. In the debut episode of Deal Flow Diaries, we sit down with Eric Goodman, co-founder and managing partner of Goodman Capital LLC, to unpack how disciplined private credit strategies are built—and sustained—across market cycles.
Eric shares the story behind Goodman Capital, a New York–based real estate private credit platform focused on senior-secured lending on high-quality assets, and the principles that have guided the firm through more than a billion dollars in closed transactions. From legacy roots in the 1980s to today’s data-driven approach, this conversation offers a clear, candid look at what conservative underwriting really means in practice.
Join us as we talk about:
Whether you’re an investor, operator, or simply curious about how real estate deals actually get done, this episode sets the tone for Deal Flow Diaries: thoughtful conversations, real insights, and no fluff.
Follow Eric & Goodman Capital:
Website: goodmancapitalllc.com
IG & Facebook: @goodmancapitalllc
LinkedIn: Eric Goodman
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the guest(s) are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the hosts or Deal Flow Diaries (or its affiliated companies). This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as legal, tax, investment, medical, or other professional advice. You should consult your own advisors before making decisions based on this content.
Questions or comments, we'd love to hear from you...send us a text!
Questions and comments; reach out to us at [email protected]
Find out more about the dealflowdiariespodcast.com
To stay up to date with Deal Flow Diaries and get all the behind-the-scenes content, follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and on YouTube.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple or Spotify or where ever you get your podcasts.
Recorded at The Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center.
Thank you for listening.