Sometimes, term sheets are clear on intention, but a quick and cursory review might often point to the wrong conclusion. The exercise here is to be accurate, explicit, and precise with syntax. Managing proper real estate terminology, especially in drafting term sheets or negotiating joint venture structures, is crucial to professionalism and successful deal-making.
Why Developers Prefer Non-Recourse over Recourse Loans | Resident First Focus
How to Choose a GC for Your Multifamily Construction Project | Resident First Focus
In some ways, choosing a general contractor is like choosing a spouse – choose wisely, and things will go well, but chose poorly, and you could be in for serious trouble. Like a spouse, you’ll typically have to communicate and negotiate with your contractor regularly. A good GC needs to be reliable, trustworthy, communicative, and financially responsible since you’ll be trusting them with hundreds of thousands (if not millions!) of dollars. In addition, a GC should be able to negotiate the complex relationships between city officials, architects, lenders, and subcontractors in a way that makes your project go as smoothly as possible.
What to Know About Investing in Private Equity Real Estate | Resident First Focus
How to Become a Designated “Real Estate Professional” – PART 2 | Resident First Focus
How to Become a Designated “Real Estate Professional” Part 1 | Resident First Focus
How to Conduct Due Diligence on a Large Apartment Complex | Resident First Focus
If everything at the property is in as-expected condition, now is your time to seal the deal! Finalize any negotiations with the seller and bake the final numbers into your underwriting. If the numbers still work, including the cost of any capital improvements, you could soon be the proud new owner of a larger apartment community – a great way to grow and scale your real estate portfolio.
Understanding "Gross Rent Multiplier" in CRE | Resident First Focus
Top 5 Markets for Multifamily Construction Activity | Resident First Focus
Virtual Leasing and Self-Guided Tours: The New Norm in Multifamily | Resident First Focus
Decoding a Multifamily Purchase | Understanding Preferred Equity vs. Mezzanine Debt | Resident First Focus
These considerations are notwithstanding, the nature of the deal – including the conditions imposed by the senior lender – will principally dictate which of these financing tools, Preferred Equity or Mezzanine Debt is most appropriate. Like all savvy shoppers around, talk with many different bankers to distinguish which products are best for you or your group.
Improving Photography to Lease Apartment Units Faster | Resident First Focus
Insights into Investing in REITs | Resident First Focus
Commercial real estate, once deemed an alternative investment, is growing more mainstream. Opportunities that were once only accessible to institutional investors and other high-net-worth individuals are now advancing their way to the masses thanks in part to REITs. We foresee this trend to continue as more people look for ways to broaden their investment portfolios.
Time-Based Investing Strategies | Resident First Focus
Exciting Crowdfunding Trends for Multifamily Investors | Resident First Focus
How Coronavirus is Affecting the SFH Housing Market | Resident First focus
We will see how this coronavirus pandemic will reshape the housing market. To date, the impacts have been limited. This could change, mainly if there’s a retreat in lending. But most investors continue to be bullish on the U.S. housing market, with good reason. Evidence of substantial rent collections, few defaults, limited inventory, and historically low interest rates will bolster the industry.
What to Know about Buying Distressed Real Estate in 2020 | Resident First Focus
Understanding Landlord Insurance Policies | Resident First Focus
When it comes to owning a rental property, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Lessors are best served by getting comprehensive insurance coverage to protect against expensive expenses down the road. There are so many unknowns, particularly when renting to multiple residents. It’s better to pay a premium for coverage for the enhanced assurance that your investment is sufficiently protected.



















