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Peter Firehock Multifamily Market Outlook for the Washington D.C. Metro
17 February 2025 | 6 replies
This poses the opportunity to acquire a distressed property today, spend the next 3 years to fully stabilize the property, capitalizing on the coming spike in rent growth, falling vacancy, falling interest rates, and compressing cap rates for multifamily real estate in the D.C. metro, as well as the option to hold the property as a safe and lucrative long term investment given the macro factors coming to Washington D.C. and the fundamentals of the multifamily sector.Cap Rates, Interest Rates, and the Best Sellers to Target to Get Deals DoneMarket Cap Rate, DC Metro, (1/7/2025) Period Market Cap Rate 2030 5.1% 2029 5.1% 2028 5.2% 2027 5.3% 2026 5.4% 2025 EST 5.6% 2025 YTD 5.7% 2024 5.7% 2023 5.6% 2022 4.9% 2021 4.4% 2020 4.8% 2019 5.0% 2018 5.1% 2017 5.1% 2016 5.1% 2015 5.0% 2014 5.1% 2013 5.3% 2012 5.3% 2011 5.3% 2010 5.5% 2009 6.2% 2008 6.2% 2007 5.5% 2006 5.4% 2005 5.6% 2004 6.1% 2003 6.7% 2002 7.3% 2001 7.9% 2000 8.4% Cap RatesIn the next few months, cap rates on the right deals should be rising, making it an opportune time to buy.
Jerry Nogueras NYC Residents- Which areas outside NYC have you seen the most success for rentals?
4 February 2025 | 5 replies
Being a NYC resident (originally from Long Island), the price of entry in the area is on the higher end, so I've been considering some options in the NY Capitol region, as well as NJ and CT.
Anthony Rondinelli Rental properties affecting DTI
24 February 2025 | 27 replies
Any advice appreciated.Most investors typically hit a road block at some point where conventional is no longer an option due to DTI, etc.
Nathan James Building a 4-plex in Portland, OR
7 February 2025 | 5 replies
Not saying you shouldn’t move forward, just that all options should be on the table!  
Stephanie Medina What to do about trash service?
16 February 2025 | 14 replies
Not sure if this is an option in your area, but we have a company called CREW in Salt lake and they are $50 a month and take the cans out and bring them in the day after. it is hard to rely on the cleaners at times. unless the cleaner is paid to do the trash every time.
Laura Higgs Lendors for smaller long term deals.
7 February 2025 | 9 replies
For smaller deals like owner finance options, it's important to build a strong relationship with the seller, as this often leads to more flexible terms.
Jordan Laney PM signed awful snow contract
22 January 2025 | 14 replies
@Alecia Loveless  We plow AND salt , we dont give the customer an option
Jinxiang Xu Under slab sewer line replacement plumbing contractor
6 February 2025 | 6 replies
I will ask again regarding pipe lining options.
Todd M. Inheriting tenants and no move-in inspection
16 February 2025 | 7 replies
It's rare that you'll find a good seller for #1, so the only option remaining is to document the condition from the day of purchase.
Grant Shipman Syndicators & Capital Raisers: Avoid SEC Trouble!!
1 February 2025 | 4 replies
The truth is if your investors have no involvement in the operations, If they just put in money and expect to get a profit, you have created a de facto syndication.2) I see a ton of people who just raise money for the syndication.