Slow Growth Beats No Growth By: Nicholas A. Dunlap Nationwide statistics published by New York research group REIS show that while multifamily occupancy rates continue to increase, rental increases are now starting slow. That is, both current and market rents still increased across the board (and continue to), just not at the year-over-year rates going … Continue reading Slow Growth Beats No Growth
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Investment Measures, Part II
Investment Measures, Part IIBy: Nicholas A. DunlapThis is the second part of a series on measuring potential real estate investments prior to acquisition and understanding how to qualify and quantify your investments. For additional information on investing in commercial or multifamily real estate, please click here to purchase my book "The Four Benefits: Commercial Real Estate … Continue reading Investment Measures, Part II
2013: The Liberal Supermajority and Your Continued Success. Can they co-exist?
2013: The Liberal Supermajority and Your Continued Success. Can they co-exist? Part 2 of 3By: Nicholas A. Dunlap This is Part 2 of 3 of my 2013 Commercial Real Estate Outlook. Please note: I have been right on 100% of my predictions for 2011 and 2012. Don't believe me? Read 2011 and 2012 by clicking on the respective years. Refinance, Please We have … Continue reading 2013: The Liberal Supermajority and Your Continued Success. Can they co-exist?
We’re In a Bubble, Somewhere
We’re In a Bubble, Somewhere By: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPMAs figures surface showing that home prices continue to reach new lows, the market for multi-family continues to stay hot. With limited quality product and pent up investor demand, select sub-markets across the Southwest are so hot, it is as though there are price bubbles being … Continue reading We’re In a Bubble, Somewhere
By The Time You Hear The Sirens
By The Time You Hear The Sirens By: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPMNo offense to the economists, but I am firm believer in the idea that by the time you hear the sirens, its already too late. And so is becoming the case with great opportunities to buy or invest in Southern California and many other … Continue reading By The Time You Hear The Sirens
The Seven for 2011
The following text is taken from an article I wrote for both Apartment News Magazine February 2011 & the forthcoming Institute of Real Estate Management Los Angeles Digital Magazine-1st Quarter 2011. Continue reading below...The Seven For 2011By: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPM2011 is upon us and for property owners, it’s back to business as usual. As … Continue reading The Seven for 2011
To Stay Put, To Buy or To Sell? Those Are The Questions.
There is a reason that the rich get richer while the poor get poorer. A recent article published in the Wall Street Journal summarized a study of high-net-worth individuals and their investment strategies with regard to their Commercial Real Estate portfolios. The data revealed that 47% of high-net-worth investors are looking to add to their … Continue reading To Stay Put, To Buy or To Sell? Those Are The Questions.
