Not exact matches
I've seen a lot of
investor activity in NE and NW DC for
multifamily or small mixed use (store on bottom, 2 + apartments above),
most of these are rehabs, sometimes they'll sell the upper units and lease the commercial space.
By and large, HNW
investors and family offices have a better grasp of local markets —
most notably non-gateway markets — while foreign
investors tend to favor U.S. assets that are in their comfort zone, namely
multifamily properties and hotels in top - tier cities, according to Mulcahy.
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).
The
most successful
multifamily real estate
investors I know are all active owners, or they have delegated the responsibilities to an experienced asset manager.
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Offerings exist in
most major metropolitan areas, and
investors can select which commercial asset class (e.g.
multifamily, office, industrial, hospitality or retail) and operational strategy (e.g. ground - up development, redevelopment, value - add) best fits their investment goals.
Investors have responded to high prices and are viewing San Diego as a serious investment, said real estate investment brokerage and researcher Marcus & Millichap's
most - recent
multifamily market report.
We consistently rank around the 10th largest and
most active commercial real estate firm in the Kansas City metro, which lets us provide a full range of commercial real estate brokerage services to
investors, property owners, tenants and developers, regardless of property type — office, retail, industrial, flex,
multifamily, land and more.
Hence,
most professional
investors eventually either move up to
multifamily or move into commercial assets.
The industrial sector's popularity rose to tie with
multifamily for the
most desired U.S. property type by foreign
investors last year, according to a fourth quarter survey by the Washington, D.C. - based Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate
investors last year, according to a fourth quarter survey by the Washington, D.C. - based Association of Foreign
Investors in Real Estate
Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE).