Every real estate investment carries risk—and experienced investors don’t ignore it. They manage it. When you invest in multifamily real estate, you naturally accept certain risks: market fluctuations, rising interest rates, or property deterioration. Most investors account for these in …
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How to Tap Your Home Equity Without Loan Payments
Cash is the lifeblood of real estate investing, but for many investors, access to liquid capital can feel like the biggest hurdle. The irony? Millions of Americans are sitting on significant untapped equity in their primary residence and may not …
Understanding the Personal Financial Statement
The Personal Financial Statement in Real Estate
In multifamily real estate, the numbers don’t just matter—they define your trajectory.
Whether you’re trying to close your first 12-unit or you’re scaling into 100+ unit deals, your financial credibility is critical. One …
Apartment Syndication: 4 Critical Mistakes to Avoid in 2025
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Coronavirus and Its Impact on Multifamily
Coronavirus and Its Impact on Multifamily
On March 11th, the World Health Organization declared the Coronavirus to be a worldwide pandemic. Community spread of the virus is increasing, creating “hot zones” in New York, California, and Washington state. …
The Capital Stack: Financing Your Deal
Understanding the Capital Stack in Real Estate Investing
Financing a real estate deal can be complex. Investors must manage tight deadlines, competing priorities, and stakeholders who depend on their ability to close transactions efficiently. Adding to the challenge is the …