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Three Rules when Accessing the Equity in an Investment Property

Monday, December 23

Leveraging the equity in an investment property is one of the primary strategies used by investors to scale up in their real estate assets and access capital for other investments. Three of the most common ways to gain access to the equity in a property include cash-out refinancing, home equity...


Two Big Mistakes made by Passive Investors in Multifamily Syndications

Saturday, December 21

Multifamily syndications can be great for those looking to invest in real estate in passive manner. However, in an eagerness to jump in and realize the benefits, there are two major mistakes that investors can sometimes make in multifamily syndications. 1. Not Properly Vetting the Sponsor As in...


Four Reasons Apartment Syndications are Great for Passive Investors

Thursday, December 19

The average investor is a passive investor. He or she is a professional focused on his or her line of work, and not an expert in investing. They do not have the time, nor in many cases even the interest, to be active in researching different investments, asset classes, markets and the like. As ...