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Vetting A Real Estate Operator: 6 Questions And 10 Red Flags You Need To Know

Vetting A Real Estate Operator: 6 Questions And 10 Red Flags You Need To Know

by Nathalia Galvis | Feb 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

When selling or buying a home, you often interview multiple real estate agents before you decide on the right one. A real estate agent which focuses on rural areas may not be the best fit for someone who is looking for a large neighborhood with a pool. You need to do...
Guide to Investor Webinars: What They Are, What To Ask, Why They’re Important

Guide to Investor Webinars: What They Are, What To Ask, Why They’re Important

by Nathalia Galvis | Jan 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

Choosing a singular real estate syndication deal out of the bouquet of investment opportunities at your fingertips is no small feat. Attending an investor webinar during your evaluation process can be one of the smartest moves on your part, giving you insight as to...
How to Find Off-Market or Out-of-State Commercial Real Estate Deals

How to Find Off-Market or Out-of-State Commercial Real Estate Deals

by Nathalia Galvis | Dec 27, 2022 | Uncategorized

What do you want your next investment to do for your financial situation?  Do you want to preserve capital and a healthy return on your investment? If the answer is “I need both,” then it might be time for commercial real estate investing. Real estate...
Asset Management – The 5 – W’s Explained (who, what, where, when, and why) & More!

Asset Management – The 5 – W’s Explained (who, what, where, when, and why) & More!

by Nathalia Galvis | Dec 13, 2022 | Uncategorized

When the word “investing” is mentioned to most people, their initial thought is around putting money in the stock market via their brokerage account or retirement savings. While it’s true that the stock market and 401K investments are great options, there are several...
Your Best Money Moves to Prepare for a Recession

Your Best Money Moves to Prepare for a Recession

by Nathalia Galvis | Nov 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Generally, a recession means a significant slowdown in industrial and trade activity. Which in turn leads to an uptick in unemployment, a downturn in real estate values, lower investment values and economic activity, a falling stock market, and a dip in interest...
How To Analyze A Real Estate Syndication Like An Underwriter

How To Analyze A Real Estate Syndication Like An Underwriter

by Nathalia Galvis | Nov 7, 2022 | Uncategorized

The funding for a real estate syndication starts with passive investments that cover, at a minimum, the down payment to purchase the commercial real estate asset, such as a multifamily investment property. Before they can invest, passive investors must conduct their...
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