Converting Churches and Temples into Residential Spaces
One recent trend in real estate is to convert religious houses of worship into residential spaces. In New York City alone, there are no less than 16 such conversions. But it’s not just happening in New York. All around the world, churches, temples, and synagogues are being converted into houses, condos, co-ops, and apartment buildings.
Sustainable Investing for Sustained Positive Cash Flow
What is sustainable investing and how can it contribute to increased returns from your real estate investment projects? Pursuing green strategies can bring you tremendous investing rewards without considerable additional cost or complexity in your operations.
Choosing Infill and Existing Over New Development
As a real estate developer, it’s important to consider the best site for your new project. The choice of location could have more influence on the success of your development venture than any other single factor. Some of your options include infill, existing, and new development.
Choosing the Right Market for Your Real Estate Development Project
There is perhaps nothing more important than location when it comes to real estate development. Selecting a location for a future development or investment project requires many considerations in connection with the location and the market factors it represents.
Pros and Cons of Fix-and-Flipping an Abandoned Home
House flipping has become a great way for thousands of real estate investing entrepreneurs across the country to build income, grow their portfolios, and save money for retirement. Of course, there are as many ways to find your next fix-and-flip property as there are fix-and-flippers, but one way to get into the fix-and-flip game and save money is to invest in an abandoned home.
Rule 506, Reg D: Two Ways to Conform with SEC Exemption Law
According to the Securities Act of 1933, any company that sells securities must either register with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or file for an exemption. The JOBS Act 2012 provides a way for companies to use crowdfunding as a means of selling securities, but companies using this method must still comply with existing law.
Sharestates Online Real Estate Investments
According to Sharestates, the online portals provide lenders, borrowers, and third party vendors involved in the developmental stages to obtain and procure loans.
Ensuring Regulatory Compliance in Your RE Operations
If you want your business to continue without any hindrance from local and federal government agencies, it’s best to keep any eye on regulatory compliance issues and your operations to maintain adherence to administrative policy.
Bringing Life Back to Abandoned Buildings in NYC
In most cities around the world, abandoned buildings are regarded with distaste. This is true for NYC abandoned homes, factories, and buildings too. Abandoned buildings are eyesores, but for some investors, they can also be an incredible opportunity to bring something new to the New York City landscape.
Revenue Generation Strategies for Your Rental Properties
Merely generating revenue is insufficient to build the value of your property and improve the cash flow of your portfolio. It takes a variety of strategies and constant refinement to maximize the returns from each of your rental properties. When you apply these ideas across an entire portfolio, it will transform an under-performing set of assets into star performers.