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Updated almost 2 years ago, 02/27/2023

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Kent Parks
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Birmingham Alabama
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YouTuber Makes Some BIg Assumptions About Multifamily

Kent Parks
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Birmingham Alabama
Posted

I was checking the news updates on my phone when I saw a gentleman in my feed that I have come across several times over the years of doing CRE research. The video/article caught my attention by the title, "When Cap Rates Are Lower Than Interest Rates"

After a careful listen, I was immediately struck by all the assumptions that were made along with all the current changes in the Multifamily market that was left out of this hypothetical deal.  Interest rates are continuing to rise and market rents have risen to a level in most markets that I don't see sustainable. I will leave this video for you to watch and would like to hear your feedback as a community.

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