On this week’s episode, Kent is joined by Curtis Edwards. They dive into the details of a new Hudson Investing project, the 300-unit Maple Knoll Apartments in Westfield, Indiana, breaking down why it exemplifies their current investment strategy. Curtis and Kent discuss how a focus on high-growth markets, operational efficiencies, and simple, smart renovations can create strong, risk-adjusted returns. They also address investor questions about expense reductions, supply risks, and how disciplined execution and market timing can lead to an early, profitable exit.
Where to find Curtis:
linkedin.com/in/curtis-edwards-57b6427
Key Takeaways
– Maple Knoll Apartments is a 300-unit property in Westfield, Indiana.
– The property is classified as an institutional class asset.
– Key factors in property acquisition include market growth and risk-adjusted returns.
– Expense reduction strategies can lead to significant NOI lifts.
– Understanding competitive positioning is crucial for long-term success.

