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2021 – Here is Your Multi-Family Market Forecast Part 3

2021 – Here is Your Multi-Family Market Forecast Part 3

San Gabriel Valley, Inland Empire, 710 Corridor & 605 Corridor
What are Multi-Family Properties Worth Today & What Are Current Rental Rates?

Today on The Apartment Dealer Show we conclude our Annual Multi-Family Market Forecast and review property values, rental rates, and market fundamentals in YOUR city!

Today we dive into:
• Overall Sales Volume in 2020 versus 2019 (Can we identify a trend moving forward?)
• What Are Multi-Family Properties Selling for in Each Corridor Based on Price Per Unit/CAP Rate?
• Tenants Are Vacating From 1-Bedroom Apartments and it is Taking a Toll on Rental Rates & Landlord Income
• Where Do You Put Your Money in 2021?

2021 – Here is Your Multi-Family Market Forecast Part 2

2021 – Here is Your Multi-Family Market Forecast Part 2

Today on The Apartment Dealer Show we move on to Part 2 of our 3-Part Series as we review multi-family sales and analytics over the past 12 months and more importantly, take a look at our Annual Multi-Family Market Forecast. To help with our market forecast I interviewed Steve Basham, Managing Analyst with the CoStar Group. If you are not familiar with CoStar, they track over 5,100,000 data points and 6,000,000 properties on a daily basis making them the leading authority when it comes to multi-family analytics in the nation. What that means to you is reliable, concrete data, with no bias or emotion, to reflect on as you contemplate your investment strategy for the new year.

2021 – Here is Your Multi-Family Market Forecast Part 1

2021 – Here is Your Multi-Family Market Forecast Part 1

Today we bring you the FINAL Episode of our video series with Mike Brennan, Eviction Attorney Extraordinaire on the 15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today. If you’ve missed any previous episodes of this series, CLICK HERE to watch those episodes now.

On today’s episode we dive into:
• Late Fees – Can you (and should you) charge the tenant at this time?
• Do current moratoriums prevent you from charging the tenant; Pass Throughs, SCEP Fees, RSO Fees, etc.
• Your tenant did not return the Tenant Declaration within 15 Days, can you evict now?
• Is Statewide Rent Control likely to be rolled back in the future?

15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today – Episode 6

15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today – Episode 6

Today we bring you the FINAL Episode of our video series with Mike Brennan, Eviction Attorney Extraordinaire on the 15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today. If you’ve missed any previous episodes of this series, CLICK HERE to watch those episodes now.

On today’s episode we dive into:
• Late Fees – Can you (and should you) charge the tenant at this time?
• Do current moratoriums prevent you from charging the tenant; Pass Throughs, SCEP Fees, RSO Fees, etc.
• Your tenant did not return the Tenant Declaration within 15 Days, can you evict now?
• Is Statewide Rent Control likely to be rolled back in the future?

15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today – Episode 5

15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today – Episode 5

Today we bring you Episode 5 of our new video series with Mike Brennan, Eviction Attorney Extraordinaire on the 15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today. If you’ve missed any previous episodes of this series, click the link in the bio to watch those episodes now.

On today’s episode we dive into:
• What to do when a tenant does not pay rent, but does not claim COVID
• If you have a current eviction case what is the timeline and process to see the judge
• Your tenant did not pay the rent, should you pay the utilities?
• If you had an eviction case prior to moratoriums, how do you finally get your judgment?

15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today – Episode 4

15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today – Episode 4

Today we bring you Episode 4 of our new video series with Mike Brennan, Eviction Attorney Extraordinaire on the 15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today. If you’ve missed any previous episodes of this series, CLICK HERE to watch those episodes now.

On today’s episode we dive into:
• Why You Should Not Sign a 1 Year Lease…Ever
• CA’s Conflicting Eviction Moratoriums, Rent Deferment Plans, and The Conflicting Timelines of Collecting Past Due Rent
• 2021 – What to Anticipate As a Landlord When it Comes to Processing Evictions and FINALLY Collecting Past Due Rent..or Maybe Not!

15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today – Episode 1

15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today – Episode 1

I could not think of a better way to say thank you to our clients and viewers than to begin a new video series with Mike Brennan, Eviction Attorney extraordinaire on the 15 Most Common Questions Landlords Are Asking Today. Over the coming weeks we will discuss:

• Best practices when screening tenants given recent eviction and rent collection regulations
• Can You evict a tenant due to substantial improvements right now
• What reasons can you use to evict your tenant… today
• The Federal Government, the State, and some Counties have their own eviction regulations, which ones do you follow

Building a Financial Legacy in Multi-Family Properties – Pillar 3 – Prepare for Tomorrow Part 2

Building a Financial Legacy in Multi-Family Properties – Pillar 3 – Prepare for Tomorrow Part 2

As we launch into 2022, and as you continue to build your Financial Legacy in real estate, I encourage you to outline a plan of action that is centered around growth and increased cash-flow. If you are unsure how to do this, or are reluctant given rent control and all the new regulations that have been put in place this last year, this is where information is key.
  
I personally have experienced the financial rewards of apartment ownership, and I believe it should not encompass the usual tenant headaches or strain on your personal time. Additionally, I have worked with some of Southern California’s largest apartment investors and have had the rare opportunity to gain insight as to how they approach real estate investing. Not to mention the hands-on experience I have had over the last 15 years helping numerous investors amass a fortune by advising them through the 1031-Exchange process and other investment strategies.