Not exact matches
Stan Johnson professionals say that interest from
multifamily investors — particularly those in California — who are
looking to move their holdings out of the apartment sector is fueling demand for retail net lease properties.
I am a real estate
investor who is
looking to buy a
multifamily building in the Milwaukee area.
Yet
investors should use caution, because new
multifamily supply here is
looking like it will outpace demand.
In terms of
looking at property types, respondents identified the
multifamily sector as being by far the most attractive to high - net - worth
investors (HNWI).
Taking the changing environment into account, we took a
look at the
multifamily markets that offer some of the best opportunities for institutional
investors.
A new study
looks at how close
investors should be to college campuses to see the highest returns on
multifamily housing.
As high - net - worth (HNW)
investors and family offices
look to increase their portfolio allocations in real estate, the
multifamily sector continues to offer attractive investment opportunities.
I'm a buy and hold
investor looking at for
multifamily properties in Amarillo and other parts of Texas.
I'm
looking to invest in self storage,
multifamily and would like to network with
investors in my area.
Robert Occiogrossi: While foreign
investors have traditionally been attracted to hotel,
multifamily and office assets in U.S. gateway cities such as Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C. and Chicago, the increasing appetite for acquisitions may push foreign
investors to
look at properties or asset types they may not have customarily
looked to as good investments in the past.
For example, are you
looking to be a
multifamily investor and syndicate money for
multifamily deals?
Our agents are well - versed in the legal process of buying and selling a home, as well as the financial process, and aim to make your transaction as seamless and efficient as possible regardless of whether you're a
multifamily cash
investor or a first time homebuyer
looking for the perfect starter condo.
If you're a single family
investor looking to make the transition to
multifamily investing, the leap can seem like a big one.
One of the areas where
investors can
look for bigger returns is with
multifamily properties.
Instead of thinking about assisted living facilities as old - folks» homes or nursing homes,
investors should
look at these facilities as what they really are:
multifamily investment opportunities.
It's a well - known fact that «there's a lot more legislation surrounding
multifamily properties so
investors looking into that space need to have a property management company.
Investors from the region have also been
looking more at asset classes aside from their traditional bets on hotels and office buildings, including
multifamily housing, logistics facilities and student housing, he notes.
In addition, a number of
investors are still
looking at
multifamily dwellings, and assiduous asset management is still a necessity.
I am
looking for knowledgeable real estate agent (preferably who is an
investor too and specialized in
multifamily houses).
Looking at the five largest
investor groups, making up 80 percent of commercial /
multifamily mortgage debt outstanding, we see that four of the five groups delinquencies are at or essentially at their lowest point since 1996.
Good points... another one, not necessarily related to the DIY «ness of
multifamily syndications but important none the less: if you are
looking for a passive RE investment, the structure of a well crafted syndication deal has better alignment of the interests of the passive
investor and the active partner IMO than, say, buying a turnkey rental property.
Top - line growth is competitive with
multifamily and quite frankly, when you
look at our fundamentals, it's a very attractive time for
investors and that's why you see us come to the public market,» said John Bartling, president and CEO of Invitation Homes, in an interview on CNBC's «Squawk on the Street.»