That is the true power of value -
add apartment investing and the concept of forced appreciation.
Not exact matches
If your teenager lives on their own, they can
invest in a renter's policy and then
add an umbrella policy that would increase their liability on their auto and
apartment insurance.
I'm a corporate finance professional and I
invest on the
apartment side where I currently own / manage 36 units down in Macon, Ga and looking to
add another 40 - 50 unitds this year.
Similar to
apartment investing using a Class B value -
add approach, folks have to live somewhere and offering reasonable rents and nicely renovated properties with excellent management will keep them there through ups and downs.
First and foremost, multifamily owners should utilize this time wisely to
invest in capital improvements that will
add long - term value to their
apartment communities.