Socialism Finds It’s Way to Los Angeles

Socialism Finds It’s Way to Los Angeles By: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPMAside from the unfortunate circumstances many property owners are facing, now, the owners of multifamily properties in Los Angeles city are facing what could be a moratorium on the dismal increase of 3 to 5% they were once allowed by the city on rent … Continue reading Socialism Finds It’s Way to Los Angeles

The Asking Price Is Just That

The Asking Price Is Just ThatBy: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPMYesterday I received an email from Loopnet, a commercial Real Estate listing and data service that we subscribe to, that I found to be of interest. The email furnished a statistical run of the 4th Quarter of 2009 and pointed out that while sales activity is … Continue reading The Asking Price Is Just That

In Tough Times, Landlords and Tenants Both Looking to Get More For Their Money

In Tough Times, Landlords and Tenants Both Looking to Get More For Their MoneyBy: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPMWith multi-family vacancy rates and California’s unemployment rate simultaneously reaching recent highs, it is important for multi-family owners and operators to consider a new look for their apartment homes or be forced to decrease rents far lower than … Continue reading In Tough Times, Landlords and Tenants Both Looking to Get More For Their Money