3 Unique Amenities that Will Set Your Property Apart
Monday, August 26
No matter where your multifamily property is located, whether it’s Texas, California, Florida or smack dab in the middle of Iowa, you have to differentiate your property in order to give it a unique identity. There are many ways to do set your property apart that would give prospective tenants a ...
How can Multifamily Investors Pay Little or No Taxes on Their Profits
Monday, August 19
Every real estate investor wants to make money on his or her investments, and multifamily property investors are no exception. After all, why would anyone invest money in a real estate deal if profits were not the motivating factor? It seems that everyone who makes profits on investments, wheth...
3 Secrets to Quickly Raising Capital - and Enjoy Doing It!
Friday, August 09
As a syndicator, property deals often present themselves without notice, and to capitalize on those opportunities you have to act quickly. That involves raising capital from investors in order to begin the process of acquiring the property. However, acting quickly on the property and having inve...
How to Buy Your First Multifamily Property
Monday, July 22
Whether it comes after owning several single-family homes or it happens when someone is first starting out investing in real estate, owning a multifamily property is a dream of many investors. After all, it’s the way many people have built wealth over the years, and it continues today. While it’s...
Top Four Challenges Syndicators Encounter and How to Overcome Them
Thursday, July 18
Real estate investors who are actively buying real estate go through a great deal of effort. From finding the property, negotiating the price, managing all of the financing, and not to mention, finding the investors to make the deal actually work. The good part of this is that you enjoy the work ...
5 Creative Ways to Find Off-Market Deals
Tuesday, July 09
Experienced real estate investors know that not all multifamily properties are listed in traditional ways. Off-market deals come from brokers who choose not to list the property on their websites or come directly from property owners. They’re often called “pocket deals,” simply because the broke...