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If you’re a new or prospective landlord, or just haven’t bought a rental property in a while, figuring out what rental properties to purchase and which to pass on can be stressful. Even experienced landlords might be new to buying real estate if, for example, you inherited the properties you manage now. This article will focus on the basics of selecting a rental property, including what things you can overlook and what warning signs you should never ignore. With this knowledge, you can be confident you are choosing the best available property for your situation. This article starts from the point where you are actively looking for properties to buy. It assumes you are already working... Read more
As the crisp chill of autumn begins to settle in, landlords and property managers face a familiar seasonal challenge: ensuring their apartment building’s boiler...
What Is a Value Add Opportunity? A value add opportunity in real estate is a strategy. Investors buy properties that are not doing well. They make improvements to...
Here are 7 smart measures for landlords to take that can keep rental properties bed bug free and avoid costly remediation. Maintaining a rental property comes with...
Southern California landlords, facing looming deadlines to cut water use, are swapping grass for poppies, succulents and other drought-resistant plants at office...
Shortly after 8 a.m., an incinerator shaft collapsed at the public housing apartment building on Alexander Avenue, officials said. Emergency personnel responded to the partial collapse of an apartment building in New York City on Wednesday morning. At 8:10 a.m., an incinerator shaft collapsed at the public housing apartment building on Alexander Avenue in the Bronx, Deputy Mayor Kaz Daughtry wrote on X. A preliminary investigation suggests some type of explosion triggered the collapse, Mayor Eric Adams said at a news conference later in the day. Fire Commissioner Robert Tucker told reporters: “It is a ventilation shaft connected to the boiler. We believe that’s where the explosion... Read more
Aging apartment buildings may not grab headlines like shiny new developments, but for multifamily investors, they’re often the real hidden goldmine. Across the U.S.,...
In April 2023, as a bitter debate raged between landlords, tenants and policymakers over how to bring vacant, low-cost apartments back to the rental market during a...
Tenant Turnover: What It Really Costs You and How to Reduce It In multifamily real estate, one thing is always true: cash flow is king. If you’re an investor who wants...
Across the country, multifamily property owners are increasingly turning to renovations as a strategy to stay competitive. With the cost of construction materials...
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