Key takeaways Behind America’s most iconic skylines lies scale. Together, the top 50 property owners oversee more than 6,850 properties, shaping the neighborhoods, cities, and communities millions call home. It’s more than ownership, it’s influence. Collectively,... Read More
Key takeaways Cap rates are essential for evaluating investments as they provide a quick measure of a property’s profitability. A good multifamily cap rate is typically between 5% and 10%. Economic factors such as interest rates, GDP, and the market heavily influence... Read More
Key takeaways Columbus, Baltimore, and Indianapolis are a few of the best multifamily markets to consider when investing in 2026. Multifamily properties are still a good investment because of their potential for sturdy investment returns and nominal risk. The ROI of... Read More
Key takeaways An asset class is when similar investments are lumped together under the same classification. Real estate is known as an alternative investment. Real estate is considered a good asset class and investment. The main classes of real estate are class A,... Read More
Key takeaways Fractional ownership occurs when several individuals split and share ownership of an asset. Fractional ownership in real estate involves various co-owners owning shares in a single real estate property. The pros of partial ownership include making... Read More
Key takeaways A sale leaseback in real estate is where a company sells its property to an investor, then leases it, becoming the lessee. Pros of a leaseback agreement include increasing capital, maintaining control, and fostering long-term relationships. Cons of... Read More