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The ABCs of Neighborhood and Property Classes

Friday, March 20

If you've started looking into multifamily investments, you will quickly hear about property classes. Investors you talk with may say "I have a great class A property in a class A area" or "I only invest in B properties," but what are they talking about? In this article, I'll cover what these mea...


Tax Benefits of Investing in Multifamily

Saturday, March 07

There are many benefits to investing in multifamily properties, but one of the most eye-catching benefits, especially when compared to stocks, is the tax benefit. Investors who take advantage of these tax benefits can see higher cash flows, which allows them to invest more today and see greater r...


6 Reasons to Invest in Multifamily Properties

Saturday, February 22

Many people see real estate as a great investment towards building wealth. Unfortunately when most people think of real estate investing, they think of buying and renting single family houses and all the work that goes into managing them, or the huge drop in values in 2008. However, there are man...


4 Tips for Finding a Multifamily Syndicator

Thursday, February 13

You've read some articles or books, listened to some podcasts, and decided that you want to be a passive investor in multifamily deals. But you have a problem. You don't know anyone who is a general partner in multifamily deals. How do you find one? Here are four ways you can find a general part...


Simple market evaluation for multifamily deals

Thursday, January 30

Congrats! An investor has brought you a deal and asked if you would like to invest in it. You know the investor and trust them to take good care of your investment, but the deal is in a new market that you have not invested in before. The investor's deal summary makes it sound like a great market...


Lessons in Asset Management from an HOA

Thursday, January 23

The board of directors of an HOA has many responsibilities to manage a community, including working with a community manager, communicating with homeowners, and making sure projects get done on time and on budget. The board also has to work together to make decisions. In larger multifamily deals,...