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Multifamily Syndication: The Beginner Real Estate Investor’s Guide
Reasons for Investing with Multifamily Real Estate Syndication Multifamily real estate syndication investments are very attractive options for investors who want to increase their net worth while building a diversified portfolio of properties. It is risky to...
How to Buy an Apartment Complex
Taking your real estate investing to the next level by buying an apartment complex may seem daunting and complicated. Especially if you have been focused on investing in single-family homes, you may be hesitant to buy larger multi-unit properties. Yet investing in...
How to Passively Invest in a Real Estate Development Project
Investing in commercial real estate can help you build tremendous long-term wealth. But, most investors don’t have the capital, experience, or time to develop their own projects. Fortunately, an alternative exists - passive investing. More precisely, you invest...
How to Find Real Estate Syndication Deals
Why Invest in Real Estate Syndication Deals? Real estate syndication investing can be an excellent way to generate attractive passive income. By performing some research and due diligence before becoming a limited partner in a deal, you can locate the ideal...
Why Multifamily Development is a Great Strategy
For new investors, the idea of developing a property may seem like an insurmountable challenge. Fortunately, options exist to invest in development deals despite having limited experience. In particular, multifamily properties offer tremendous opportunities for new...
Financing Options For Self Storage
Self-storage financing enables small business owners to engage in purchasing, building or renovating their self-storage units. The most frequently used types of financing for self-storage are SBA 7(a) commercial real estate loans and SBA 504 loans. Leading...
Understanding Joint Ventures in Real Estate
Investing in commercial real estate can seem daunting. Between the capital requirements, the industry-specific jargon, and the sheer scale, the barriers to entry often appear insurmountable. Fortunately, joint ventures allow you to pool capital, time, and...
How to Receive Commercial Construction Loan Approval
In commercial real estate, new construction projects typically entail far more risk than other investing strategies (e.g. value-add, buy-and-hold, etc.). But, a new development also has the potential for far higher return on investment. As such, people often ask us...
Why Investing in Multifamily Still Makes Sense 2022
Before taking any other steps, new real estate investors need to answer one question: what type of real estate? From single-family homes to office buildings to industrial projects, a variety of options exist. Despite these options, we argue that multifamily...
Key Players in a Commercial Real Estate Deal
Commercial real estate has the potential to reward investors with outstanding returns. But, commercial deals tend to be far more complicated than their residential counterparts. For instance, a commercial transaction normally has more stakeholders involved than a...
An Overview of Commercial Real Estate Financing and the Capital Stack
A common saying exists in commercial real estate: financing is king. In other words, before considering a project, consider how you can pay for that project. Without a clearly defined and executable financing plan - known as a capital stack - a great deal remains...
Where to Get Equity for Multifamily Deals
When you buy a home, you usually need between 3.5% to 20% of the purchase price in cash. With large commercial real estate deals, you also need to bring cash to the table. But, with significantly higher valuations, finding enough cash - or equity - to close on an...
Short-term Financing in Commercial Real Estate
In commercial real estate, financing is king. The quality of the deal doesn’t matter if you can’t finance it. Accordingly, new investors should familiarize themselves with the different options available. In particular, investors should have a solid...
Historic Tax Credit Real Estate Investing
When it comes to commercial real estate, a variety of investing strategies exist. One of the more niche - but extremely valuable - strategies involves historic tax credits. Broadly speaking, federal and state governments offer real estate investors tax...
Opportunity Zone Real Estate Investing Overview
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 made some major changes to the Internal Revenue Code. For real estate investors, one of the most potentially significant updates involved the creation of Qualified Opportunity Zones. Technically speaking, these Opportunity...
People Are Fleeing To The Suburbs – What This Means For Investors
If you are a newcomer to commercial real estate syndication investing, you may be unsure of your next move as an investor. What are the predictable effects of significant reductions in urban populations on your portfolio? Everyone is familiar with the large current...
Interest-Only Commercial Real Estate Loans: Pros and Cons
When you gain approval for an interest-only commercial real estate loan, you owe a monthly debt service fee. This amount is equivalent to the interest accrual on the principal loan balance. Debt service is a payment made to the lender and includes both principal...
Commercial Real Estate Investment Strategies
Once you decide to invest in commercial real estate, the next question becomes: how should I invest? Commercial real estate - like its residential counterpart - offers a variety of different strategies. Depending on your goals, experience, and unique situation,...
Types of Commercial Real Estate
Commercial real estate (CRE) offers some outstanding investment opportunities. But, commercial properties are also extremely diverse. Depending on your financial objectives and unique situation, you can choose to invest in a variety of different property types. As...
The Ultimate Guide to Investing in Real Estate Syndications
An Investor’s Guide to Real Estate Syndications – Part I. Vetting the Sponsor High-net-worth individuals are often encouraged to de-risk and diversify their portfolios by investing in alternative asset classes. One of the most popular alternative asset...
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