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You’ve heard of investment clubs. You’ve heard of crowdfunding. Now meet their much more powerful cousin, real estate syndication. Real estate syndication is a way for investors to join forces to invest in a large property, typically one too big for an individual to purchase alone.  How Does It Work? Real estate syndication is essentially...
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The multifamily investment space has been one of the most reliable markets for investors over the past decade. Investing in an apartment building can be lucrative, but it’s important to do your due diligence and understand what’s involved in the process. As a leading real estate syndication company, we aim to educate anyone who wants...
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Whether you are an investor, an entrepreneur, a professional, or a W2 employee looking into other sources of income, we are all in the business of earning money and finding ways to grow it. Many go into real estate investing to generate passive income while others invest in stocks, bonds, or mutual funds, all offering...
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Leasing is an important part of property management as it helps multifamily owner-operators fill tenant vacancies at their properties and ensure the company maintains its occupancy rate goals.  Apartment leasing agents ensure property owners and property management companies have a steady stream of potential renters ready to move into their rental units at all times....
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Can I roll 1031 exchange funds into syndication investments? That’s a question I often get asked by investors. It’s a popular topic in online real estate investing forums too. No other tax code generates as much buzz and excitement as Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. It’s easy to see why, as it holds...
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As real estate investors, we keep an eye on equity appreciation (how our money grows) and the cash flow (profit after collecting income, paying operating expenses, and setting aside cash reserves). Another aspect of investment that should be on our radar because it affects our bottom line is depreciation and the tax savings it gives....
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In the multifamily housing industry, even small changes in interest rates significantly impact buying power and overall profit. It is no coincidence that investors who work in multiple states may notice consistent rate differences. But location is just a minor contributor to the overall interest. A multi-family investment property is also affected by cap rate....
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Syndication fees reduce the amount of revenue remaining to split among passive investors, but they provide much-needed compensation to the project sponsor and other professionals that carry out the syndication’s operating plan. Let’s look at the most common fees that you will encounter in real estate syndications. Life Bridge Capital is a leading real estate...
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Securing favorable financing is a critical step in multifamily investing, not only for purchase but also for maximum profit. Interest payments chisel away at would-be gains, and loan closing fees add to the bottom line. Fortunately, loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) provide a source of low-cost, low-interest, long-term loans for multifamily buyers....
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Real estate investment deals in high-value assets, which naturally makes it appealing to criminals. Unfortunately, some investors do find themselves victims of sophisticated fraud schemes.
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