When does managing your own properties stop making sense? According to Dave Pinson, it's not about how many doors you own - it's about your quality of life. "Are you missing your kid's softball game because someone's toilet overflowed?" This straightforward wisdom comes from a man who scaled Trinity Multifamily from 2,500 units to over 24,000 across 20+ states before selling the company.

Dave's 25-year journey through real estate offers a masterclass in relationship-based property management. Starting in student housing and eventually becoming CEO of a major management company, his perspective spans markets from Fort Smith to Northwest Arkansas and beyond. What's particularly fascinating is how Trinity grew not through aggressive marketing but through word-of-mouth and a philosophy of "managing properties like we owned them."

The conversation delivers practical insights on market comparisons, with Dave noting Northwest Arkansas' continued strength against national trends and Fort Smith's renaissance ("I've seen as much growth there in the past three years as what there's probably been in the last 30 years"). For investors looking beyond these markets, he highlights Tulsa and Atlanta suburbs as areas with significant untapped potential.

Perhaps most valuable are Dave's warnings about the three critical mistakes investors make: unrealistic exit cap rate projections, choosing the wrong property management partners, and undercapitalizing from the start. These pitfalls can derail even the most promising real estate ventures.

The episode concludes with a candid reflection on the personal costs of success - the family time and relationships sometimes sacrificed during career-building years. As Dave notes, priorities shift with age: "It's become more about time than money." For anyone building a real estate portfolio, this conversation offers both tactical wisdom and thoughtful perspective on balancing ambition with what truly matters.

Ready to scale your portfolio? Make sure your "tool chest has the appropriate tools" - the right relationships with attorneys, property managers, and brokers who can help you seize opportunities when they appear.