Greenwich: Why your Boss Lives There
While residential real estate can be an exceedingly seasonal business around the country, it’s not as cut-and-dried in Greenwich. If you don’t sell by the end of August, you don’t necessarily have to wait until April to find a buyer.
Private Lending Helps Fund Small Multifamily Projects
According to a Freddie Mac sponsored article at National Real Estate Investor online, small apartment communities consisting of five to 50 units house up to 70 percent renters.
How a New York Flip Tax Could Kill Your Next Real Estate Deal
Aptly named, if passed, the bills would impose a 20 percent tax on properties sold within one year of purchase and a 15 percent tax on properties sold within two years of purchase within the state of New York.
What’s Driving Construction Delays? ‘Labor Shortage’ Doesn’t Cover it
It’s not news that multifamily construction is bottlenecked. Builders would have to crank out 30,000 more units per year, just to keep up with demand.
Do You Know What Apartment Renters Are Looking For?
Landlords, multifamily developers, and investors in rental properties would do themselves a favor to take a look at what apartment renters actually want in a property. After all, your profits are directly tied to your ability to deliver on those expectations. An annual survey by NMHC and Kingsley Associates, and reported by National Real Estate Investor Online, has the answer for you.
Buying out the landlord: Turning multifamily units into a single home pays off in the long run
There used to be a sharp divide between the commercial world of multi-family real estate and the white picket fence dream of a family living their lives in a single-family house.
Is The Age of Decentralized Real Estate Upon Us?
Real estate investors and real estate developers alike should start performing some due diligence today on how blockchain technology can change the way they do business
What the Top Real Estate Markets for 2020 Reveal About Real Estate Development
From Austin to Boston, real estate developers have a wide diversity of opportunities going into 2020.
What is an REO, and Where do You Find Them?
REOs are usually good investments because they are discounted properties due to the fact that their institutional owners do not want them on their books.
Trading Spaces: How U.S.-China Tensions Affect Multifamily Housing… and How They Don’t
We are on the brink of a trade war between the world’s two largest economies, and the corner offices of corporate headquarters around the world quake with trepidation.