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January 20, 2019

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The ABCs of Multifamily Real Estate: Understanding Basic Terminology

Whether you're a seasoned investor or just dipping your toes into the multi...

A - Amortization

Amortization refers to the process of gradually reducing a debt over a given period through regular payments. This term also represents the spreading out of capital expenses for intangible assets over a specific duration – usually over the asset's useful life for accounting and tax purposes.

B - Bridge Loan

A bridge loan is a short-term loan used until a person or company secures permanent financing or removes an existing obligation. In the context of real estate, these loans offer quick financing for property buyers who typically repay the loan through the sale of the original property or with longer-term financing.

C - Cap Rate

Short for capitalization rate, the cap rate is a real estate valuation measure used to compare different real estate investments. The cap rate is calculated by dividing the property's net operating income (NOI) by the property's market value.

D - Depreciation

Depreciation refers to the decrease in value of a property over time due to wear and tear, decay, or other adverse conditions. In terms of accounting, depreciation is a method used to allocate the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life.

E - Equity

Equity refers to the difference between the value of a property and the amount owed on any loans secured by the property. It represents the ownership interest of investors or property owners.

F - Fair Market Value

Fair Market Value (FMV) is the price that a property would sell for on the open market between a willing buyer and a willing seller, with both parties having reasonable knowledge of all pertinent facts and neither party under any compulsion to buy or sell.

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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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