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How to Read a Multifamily Investment Pro Forma
To analyze a real estate deal, investors need to rely on more than just “instinct.” That is, investing in a deal simply because it feels good doesn’t make much sense. Instead, commercial real estate investors use a product known as a pro forma to project future...
Real Estate Syndication: How to Read a PPM
If you want to buy a publicly-traded stock, you can review its prospectus, the SEC-mandated report outlining the details of that offering. But, the SEC doesn’t require these reports for privately-offered real estate syndications. Instead, syndications include a...
Joint Venture Equity for Multifamily
In addition to finding and underwriting deals, real estate developers spend a significant amount of their time raising capital for projects. Due to the size of most commercial real estate deals, developers rarely have the cash to cover all of a project’s equity...
How to Earn Passive Income from Real Estate
Real Estate Passive Income You can make passive income from real estate in various ways. Choices range from low-cost basic investments to more involved methods that require greater amounts of time and effort. Whatever your lifestyle and personal financial situation...
How to Find a Real Estate Syndication to Invest In
Commercial real estate deals typically require far more capital than residential investments. Accordingly, most investors don’t have the cash to cover 100 percent of a deal’s equity requirements. Instead, commercial investors often pool their funds in a real estate...
Real Estate Crowdfunding
Real estate investing has been known for many years as an excellent means of building wealth and growing a lucrative property portfolio. An increasing number of investors from various financial brackets are also diversifying their portfolios with income-generating...
Real estate investing basics
There are various ways that you can invest in real estate today. You can buy single homes in need of repairs or renovations and fix them up to resell (fix and flip). You can also buy and hold residential properties for resale when their market values increase. If...
What is an Accredited Investor
What an Accredited Investor Is and Does An accredited investor is an individual or a business entity that satisfies specified financial requirements. There is a definite advantage to meeting these requirements for commercial real estate (CRE) investing through...
What is a Multifamily Syndicator?
A variety of strategies exist to invest in multifamily real estate. Investors can develop an apartment building from the ground up, buy shares in a multifamily REIT, or join a deal as a limited partner, to name a few options. Syndications - loosely analogous to...
506b vs 506c Investment Offerings
Commercial real estate deals require a lot of cash. Most deal sponsors cannot cover those cash requirements on their own. Instead, sponsors typically raise funds from outside investors. Between a sponsor’s contribution and the funds provided by investors, a deal...
Real Estate Syndication During a Recession
Due to the amount of money required to finance commercial real estate deals, many investors rely on a syndication model to raise funds. With this approach, you don’t need to contribute all of a deal’s cash requirements yourself. Instead, you raise money by pooling...
Multifamily Investing During a Recession
If you’ve turned on the television or opened a newspaper lately, you’ve likely heard one word over and over: recession. Due to a variety of factors, the US economy is facing a downturn. In particular, this current economic situation combines two damaging...
Developing Apartments as a Hedge Against Inflation
When inflation reached the rate of 6.8 percent in year-over-year consumer prices as of November 2021, this signaled investors that prices would continue to rise. Investors were seeking ways to maintain asset values and continued growth in these rapidly changing...
Multifamily Apartments as a Strong Hedge Against Inflation
During the last year, inflation increased more rapidly than it has since 1982. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) spiked 6.8 percent year-over-year, beyond the projections of leading economists in the U.S. The price of nearly all consumer products and services...
Multifamily Operating Expenses
For new investors, underwriting a multifamily deal can prove particularly challenging. Many people exploring an apartment investment struggle to accurately forecast a building’s stabilized operating budget. In particular, developing realistic projections of...
Real Estate as an Effective Hedge Against Inflation
Many real estate investors have expressed serious concerns about inflation during the last few months. In October of 2021, the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) jumped to 6.2 percent year-over-year. This is the highest percentage recorded in more than 30 years. The...
How to Become a Real Estate Developer
To new investors, becoming a real estate developer often seems like an impossible goal. This doesn’t have to be the case. Many different paths exist to establish yourself as a developer, and gaining experience in any of these can set you up for success. As such,...
Ground Up Development vs Investing in Existing Assets
Ground Up Development vs Investing in Existing Assets Investing in real estate offers an outstanding path to building long-term wealth. But, a variety of investment options exist, particularly in commercial real estate. On one side, ground up developers...
What is Commercial Real Estate Due Diligence?
What is Commercial Real Estate Due Diligence? Purchasing commercial real estate often requires a ton of money. Accordingly, these transactions entail a significant amount of risk. If you don’t uncover major issues before a purchase, you can end up in a world...
What is Ground Up Development?
Ground Up Development When most new investors imagine real estate development, they likely picture ground up projects. That is, most people equate real estate development with converting a vacant piece of land into a newly constructed building. This process...
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