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Top 4 Reasons to Invest in Multifamily

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By Christopher Urso, founder National REIS
“Building Wealth Through Cash-Flowing Multifamily Real Estate”

You may be making a serious mistake trying to build your wealth through single family real estate strategies, without knowing the benefits of Multifamily Real Estate.  In fact, picking the wrong strategy right now while you have time, could literally alter your financial future.  Every serious investor should know the 4 reasons to look at Multifamily while they are evaluating their investing strategies.  There are several reasons why ...

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Just closed on 37 units for $1.2M, and our Elite Partner Program “Sneak Peak” Webinar

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We just closed on 37 units for $1.2 Million in cash that we raised!! We’re walking into over $90,000 in annual cash flow from the first day after closing, before improvements!

Check out this photo from yesterday of us at the property with some of our Elite Partners!

 

We are very excited about this deal, and also our Elite Partner Program, so this Thursday Oct 27th at 8:00pm I will be presenting a free webinar to ...

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Did you know you can invest in multifamily real estate through your IRA investment?

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Just like you can invest in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, you can also invest in multifamily real estate, tax deferred or tax free, using a self-directed IRA. From our experience, most people do not realize it is possible to generate long term cash flow and capital appreciation by investing in multifamily real estate within their retirement plan. I am also not talking about purchasing stock in a public REIT; I am talking about investing in tangible, income producing buildings ...

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Rents up and expenses down for multifamily owners

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This article is very interesting and explains how rental increases have been outpacing expense increases for multifamily operators. A huge part of an owner’s expense is upon turnover, and that has actually decreased by almost 8%: “Another spot of good news for landlords—and wholly reasonable, considering the state of the economy—was that three of the four building types examined experienced a decrease in resident turnover in 2010 compared with a year earlier. Turnover for low-rise buildings with 25-plus units declined ...

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So whats driving demand for apartments

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Many factors are driving demand, starting with the demographic surge of 20 to 34-year-olds, who are typically renters. This increasing population also has absorbed most of the job growth during the economic recovery and no longer relates to the “American Dream” of homeownership. This demographic is more likely to transfer jobs every few years and even relocate therefore they do not want the ball and chain of a house to hold them back. In general, very few renters are leaving the mulit-family market ...

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Foreclosures continue to be a lag on housing but…

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As foreclosure rates continue to reach historic levels http://www.housingwire.com/2011/08/16/u-s-mortgage-delinquency-rate-grew-2-4-in-july the demand for multifamily apartments continues to increase at a tremendous rate. While this is bad news for homeowners this is excellent news for landlords and apartment operators. Those properties located in safe neighborhoods that can provide prospective tenants with a clean and safe community at an affordable price will reap the benefits of high occupancy and rent growth for years to come.

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Secrets of Analyzing Deals: How commuting times could affect your Multifamily Investment

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How could commuting times to major employment centers effect the success of your property.

Before you make an offer there are always many things to consider.  We are always looking at new markets to potentially invest in and in the beginning it could be a bit overwhelming. I always take the 50,000 foot down approach start doing some research at the highest level which would be the state level-that will give you some general insight on the economic indicators the ...

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Was renting better than owning over the last 30 years?

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This article takes our theory to the extreme a bit but we believe this is the mentality of many young people today and reinforces their mindset that owning a home isn’t really the good investment that we were brought up thinking.  It is an interesting take on homeownership over the last thirty years, I hope you enjoy the read.

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/print/2011/07/for-the-past-30-years-renting-was-generally-better-than-buying/242308/

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U.S. Rents Rise, Vacancies Go Down

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In a nutshell, this article confirms what we’ve been saying all along about the increasing demand for multifamily rentals throughout the nation.

http://professional.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304793504576430201720587490.html

We have been telling our investors and elite partners for almost a year now that the perfect storm has been brewing to be a landlord in what we believe is the new “normal” for our country. Whether you own a 2 family rental or 100 unit apartment complex you will experience a very low vacancy and an increase ...

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Building Wealth & Security

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See how investing in cash flowing assets is the key to immediate and future wealth.

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