Political Shifts and the Real Estate Market
Friday, January 29
Political Shifts and the Real Estate Market The recent elections in Georgia have tipped the balance of power at the federal government in favor of the Democratic Party, who now control both the legislative and executive branches. Frankly, very few individuals thought that the democrats would be...
4 Crucial Metrics for Real Estate Investors
Thursday, January 28
4 Crucial Metrics for Real Estate Investors The real estate investment market does not operate by “gut feeling,” and neither should you. In order to make the best investment decisions, you should evaluate potential deals, properties, and projects by using quantifiable information and establ...
How to Co-GP Your First Multifamily Syndication
Friday, May 29
Are you ready to co-gp your first real estate syndication? Are you interested in multi-family syndication and understand that doing the larger deals with larger apartment buildings is the more efficient investment vehicle and the smarter way to invest? If so, you’re probably wondering how ...
How do Cap Rates Work?
Saturday, May 16
How do Cap Rates Work? And how to use them to make better investment decisions. Understanding how cap rates work is critical to evaluating real estate investments and the strategies that guide them. It’s not enough to just know that buying a high cap rate asset should produce more cash flow than...
Tax benefits of investing in commercial real estate
Tuesday, February 04
Tax benefits of investing in commercial real estate *This is not tax, legal or financial advice and should not be taken as such. Please consult your own CPA, tax and or financial advisors.* Investing in cash flowing multifamily properties is one of the most tax efficient investment strat...
Think apartments are expensive now? Just wait
Thursday, January 23
I remember visiting San Francisco recently and hopping on apartments.com to see what apartments were renting for in the area where I was staying. It had to be a mistake. $3000/m for a studio? $8000/m? No, this had to be a mistake. $16,000/m? But it wasn’t. Apartments seem really expensive r...