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All Forum Posts by: Jason Belisario

Jason Belisario has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

I would love to get some perspective on how multifamily owners think about maintaining aging properties, rent growth, and savings on operating expenses. Please comment if you're open to chat!

Currently working on a program starting in South Florida that can get multifamily owners between $5,000-$25,000+/unit in improvements in exchange for keeping rents stable for a few years.

Quote from @Taylor L.:

The difficulty in not raising rents in Florida these days is the skyrocketing property insurance. I would need to assess the balance between the improvement incentive and the impact of not raising rents on cash flow. 

Hey Taylor, thanks for the reply. Just sent you a private message. 

I would love to get some perspective on how multifamily owners think about maintaining aging properties, rent growth, and savings on operating expenses. Please comment if you're open to chat! 

Currently working on a program starting in South Florida that can get multifamily owners between $5,000-$25,000+/unit in improvements in exchange for keeping rents stable for a few years.

I'm developing a program starting in South Florida that can get apartment building owners anywhere between $5,000-$25,000/unit in improvements in exchange for keeping rents stable for a few years.

I would love to get some perspective on how multifamily owners think about maintaining aging properties and growing NOI.

Please comment if you're open for a quick chat.