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May 3, 2020

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Multifamily Case Study: 41 Units in Orlando, FL

This property was built in 1966, however all (41) units underwent a full...

41 Units

Highlights: This property was built in 1966, however all (41) units underwent a full interior and exterior renovation 2016. The renovation included new windows, doors and roofing as well as full mechanical upgrades. Unit interiors received new kitchen and bath countertops, new appliances, luxury vinyl flooring and new fixtures. The property is in a top tier residential Orlando neighborhood that is Ideally located under fifteen minutes to Interstate-4, Camping World Stadium, and Downtown Orlando. Half an hour to the University of Central Florida, Disney, and Orlando International Airport.

Repositioning: The property will be acquired for $3,350,000. The complex has no vacancies however the current rent roll is substantially below the market average due to the property’s lack of proper amenities. Improvements will primarily focus on the amenities and will include a new pool and grilling area, as well as improved signage and landscaping. Total Improvement budget will be $240,000. An increase in rent to market level will yield an increase of NOI of $42,000 which will yield an increase in value of $714,000.

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March 2, 2020

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How to Choose the Right Real Estate Fund for your Portfolio...

As an accredited investor, you have the opportunity to invest...

As an accredited investor, you have the opportunity to invest in a variety of alternative assets, including multifamily real estate development funds. These funds offer a unique investment opportunity, providing access to a stable asset class with the potential for strong returns.

But with so many options available, how do you choose the right multifamily real estate development fund for your investment portfolio? Here are some tips and advice for selecting a fund that aligns with your investment goals and risk tolerance:

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