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Multifamily Forecast: What’s Next For 2016?

As the fourth quarter starts, and the weather finally cools off, it’s a good time to take a broad view of the multifamily market. I wanted to let you know what trends we seeing in a macro and micro sense. 2016 in Review: According to Axiometrics, a leading multifamily data firm, in 2015 there was a national average rent hike of 4.5%. To close out

2016-10-31T13:52:54-04:00October 31st, 2016|

Modern Portfolio Theory: The Cliff Notes Version

My wife, Lisa, can understand dense economic and investment theories with ease.  Her RE MBA and experience at the Fed has made her a whiz at abstract theories. Modern portfolio theory suggests that a diversified portfolio is central to maximizing returns and minimizing risk. Within this approach, a 10 – 20% allocation into hard assets is an effective strategy to minimize risk to the overall

2018-05-21T21:55:25-04:00October 31st, 2016|

FAQ: Leveraging Your IRA For Investing In Multifamily Real Estate

Many investors initially participate in our multifamily real estate projects using their retirement account funds. In this video, Maria Meyer, Director of Investor Relations, asks the questions that we hear most from our investors. Belinda Savage is our longtime Self-Directed IRA specialist, and is incredibly knowledgeable on the subject. She is a great resource for our investors.

2016-10-31T12:49:25-04:00October 31st, 2016|

[VIDEO] Onsite in Savannah

In this video, Chris reviews Moss Pointe, our newest passive investment opportunity. He talks through our due diligence process, and what we find so compelling about this Savannah, GA property

2018-05-21T21:55:25-04:00June 30th, 2016|

America is Renting

The evidence is everywhere, in our own small microcosm of Huntington in Long Island,  apartment buildings are going up – I’m sure you’re seeing some of this where you are. According to a new Harvard Join Center for Housing Studies, 37% of all households are renters, the highest number since the 1960’s. Demand for apartments 25 Million millennials have yet to move out of

2018-05-21T21:55:25-04:00June 19th, 2016|
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