Investing in Real Estate vs. the Stock Market

Investing in Real Estate vs. the Stock Market

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Published on: 24/03/2025

Of the two types of investing, investing in stocks and shares seems on the surface to be more accessible to many than the world of property investment. So, why would you consider investing in real estate? Both types of investment have their pros and cons but the beauty of investing in property lies in the low risk, stability, and predictability of the investment. When you add incredible tax advantages, hedge against inflation and control of investment to the list of positives then choosing to invest in tangible bricks and mortar over stocks and shares makes much more sense. Let’s take a brief look at some of the pros and cons.

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Multi-Family Property Classifications and Your Investment Strategy

Multi-Family Property Classifications and Your Investment Strategy

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Published on: 24/03/2025

What is meant by the multi-family property classifications A, B, C, and D? In investment terms which of these property types are classified as core assets and which can be considered core-plus assets? If you are looking to pursue a conservative investment strategy or if you prefer a more aggressive one that has the potential to deliver a higher yield in which class of multi-family property should you be looking to invest? All these questions and more will be clearly answered in this article.

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Why Multifamily Investment Makes Sense

Why Multifamily Investment Makes Sense

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Published on: 24/03/2025

Multifamily Market Overview The demand for rental accommodation continues to significantly outpace supply. The current status quo is that rental housing supply is falling short by hundreds of thousands of units each year across the United States. This situation, according to The National Multifamily Housing Council and The National Apartment Association, looks set to continue for many years to come. Current demographic preferences reveal a trend at both ends of the age spectrum for renting as opposed to owning. The younger demographic are finding it more challenging to get the financing for property ownership and the baby boomer generation favor downsizing and the increased freedom that allows. The result is that the demand for rental property is increasing. The combination of these two market factors gives a strong positive indication for sustained revenue growth in the multifamily sector. The conditions look set to remain positive for multifamily investment in most locations for the foreseeable future. Let’s take a look now at four more reasons why investing in multifamily makes good financial sense.

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