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.
Houston’s Recently Funded Projects
Houston is one of the fastest-growing major cities in the U.S., and with a metro area that is bigger than the state of New Jersey, it has room to grow. With 2.2 million residents, Houston is the fourth most populated city in the United States.
Why builders/borrowers should consider new rental construction starts
Homeowner trends from 2002 to 2018 show that fewer people overall own their own homes. Demographically, people are moving from rural areas to urban areas where homeownership levels are generally higher.
Sharestates Recently Funds on West Coast of Florida
Tampa, Florida, was nicknamed “The Big Guava” by a local newspaper columnist. The name was derived from New York’s Big Apple and a businessman’s unsuccessful quest to find wild guava trees for a tropical fruit packing firm in New York in the 1880’s. It turns out that Tampa was not a good place to grow guava, but New Yorkers have not stopped looking to Florida for real estate ever since.
Sharestates Recently Funded in Austin, TX
In recent years, Austin, Texas has been hot for more reasons that just the weather. One of the biggest draws for tourists and residents alike to this unique city is the live music scene.
How the NYC Rent Reform Law Can Impact Multifamily Development
In June, the state legislature passed, and Governor Mario Cuomo signed, new legislation that changes the way rent can be increased, and other benefits for multifamily property owners, moving forward. Unfortunately, instead of these laws sunsetting after a number of years, the new legislation has made them permanent.
Dallas, Texas: A “Loan” Star State
Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas, better known as the Lone Star State, and is considered a modern metropolis located in the northern part of the state. Dallas is also the ninth-largest city in the US with a population of 1.3 million people. It’s broken up into specific neighborhoods known as Central Dallas, East Dallas, and South Dallas.
Sharestates Recently Funding in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, North Carolina has culture, food, entertainment, and is considered to have some of the friendliest people in the country.
Cleveland Rocks
Did you know that a Cleveland DJ by the name of Alan Freed was the first person to coin the term rock and roll? It should come as no surprise then that this city, located on the southern shore of Lake Erie, about 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border, is the home to the famous Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Recently Funded in Detroit Michigan
Detroit is a city that goes by many different names: Motor City and Motown just to name a few. Detroit is one of those cities that has a little bit for everyone.