How Real Estate Companies are Transforming Themselves into Digital Powerhouses

Some areas of the real estate business still rely heavily on shuffling paperwork. Mortgages come to mind as one part of the industry still stuck in the past. In order to move ahead, real estate companies in every corner of the sector will need to digitize processes in order to make them more efficient and cost-effective.

Equity Gap Funding in the Fix-and-Flip Market

Flipping houses is becoming a greater challenge as rising home prices and stiffer competition hamper profits. Home flippers can continue to succeed in this market if they practice their craft with discipline, and private real estate lenders have a great opportunity to tap this market as well – and when private lenders have opportunities, there’s plenty of opportunity for real estate investments.

Market Trends in Private Lending

For investors looking to diversify their portfolios, the field of real estate presents a few unique strengths. Between its higher than average stability, high rate of appreciation, and reliable cash flow, the field has a lot to offer. It’s a great time to invest, too; the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University has projected that, between 2015 and 2025, 13.6 million more households will be established.

The 4 Types of Investors You’ll Meet on RECF Platforms

Real estate crowdfunding (RECF) gives investors and deal sponsors the ability to connect with each other and earn high returns from that connection. As a deal sponsor, you might be wondering what types of investors actually use real estate crowdfunding websites.

The Capital Stack: Debt vs Equity

When calculating risk on a property investment, real estate investors have several tools they can use. One of the most useful resources is the “capital stack”. The term refers to the different financial sourcing layers that go into funding the purchase of a real estate project.