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Invest in Stability

In today’s shifting real estate landscape, investors increasingly prioritize stability and long-term value. One sector that has consistently demonstrated stability is affordable housing — particularly Section 8 properties backed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). With guaranteed rental income and high demand, Section 8 housing has become an attractive investment vehicle for those looking to diversify their portfolios while contributing to the critical need for affordable housing. As part of this trend, in 2024 Berkadia financed $837 million and sold more than $172 million in Section 8 properties, including the sale and financing of Lauderhill Point, a... Read more

The Oregon House has unanimously passed a bill to allow property owners and landlords to evict squatters after giving a 24-hour notice, according to katu.com news. The...

What are landlords supposed to do if and when ICE (Immigrations and Customs Enforcement) arrives at your rental property? According to ICE, their agents are tasked with...

Are you wondering if you can use a 1031 exchange with foreign property? While a 1031 exchange is a powerful tool for deferring capital gains taxes, the rules around...

To master the eviction process in multifamily rentals, grasp legal requirements, document meticulously, and communicate clearly. Comprehend state laws, issue correct...

8 Tips for LA Renters (and Landlords) to Avoid...

California law makes it illegal for landlords to refuse to rent to people who participate in rental assistance programs like Section 8, but tenant advocates say the practice remains widespread in Los Angeles County. A recent investigation by the Housing Rights Initiative found that up to 70% of L.A.-area landlords turn away tenants who receive federal housing subsidies. And there’s been a flurry of recent lawsuits, including a sweeping case filed last fall by the Housing Rights Initiative. The suit names more than 200 landlords, including several major real estate companies. “Finding housing discrimination in Los Angeles is like finding rain in a rainstorm,” said Aaron... Read more

Crouching on the sidewalk in front of his apartment building in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood last Monday, Bradford Berger shuffled through legal papers in a...

Maintain compliance in your multifamily real estate by understanding the Fair Housing Act. Uphold the law by respecting protected classes like race, disability, and...

When it comes to building wealth and creating a sustainable passive income stream, few investment vehicles are as rewarding as multifamily real estate. While consistent...

California’s real estate landscape is changing with new laws taking effect in 2025, impacting landlords, developers, property owners, and investors. These legislative...