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Understanding Assumable Loans

Understanding Assumable Loans An assumable loan allows a new property buyer to inherit the seller’s loan. Essentially, when a commercial property is sold, the buyer can step into the seller’s shoes and take over the existing loan. However, it’s crucial to understand that not all loans are assumable, and many come with specific conditions for…

Securing Assets and Enhancing Investments in Commercial Real Estate: A Strategic Guide

In today’s economic climate, navigating the commercial real estate market might seem like sailing through rough seas. With increasing borrowing costs, sluggish rent growth, and persistent inflation, many investors feel lost amidst the turbulent market waves. But even in such challenging conditions, the proper guidance can help an investor chart a successful course. Enter Sweetwater…

September 2023 Newsletter

“Build-to-rent” (BTR) communities experiencing a significant surge

As the housing market faces a scarcity of available homes, and rental prices soar, both potential homebuyers and renters are finding it increasingly challenging to secure suitable housing. In response, home builders and investors have introduced the concept of “build-to-rent” (BTR) communities, also known as single-family rentals. According to U.S. News, the BTR sector is…

Fannie Mae Commercial Loans For Multifamily Properties

What Are Fannie Mae Multifamily Loans? Fannie Mae Multifamily has served as a dependable funding source for multifamily property investors for over thirty years. Leveraging Fannie Mae’s Delegated Underwriting and Servicing (DUS) model offers a streamlined avenue to secure financing for property acquisitions. The organization presents a range of options for apartment and multifamily financing,…

Increasing Insurance Costs Could Lead to Apartment Sales and Threaten New Construction

Increasing Insurance Costs Could Lead to Apartment Sales and Threaten New Construction Apartment owners have faced significant cost increases over the past year, including property taxes, utility, and labor costs, and increased insurance costs. These costs could make owning an apartment unsustainable, as some owners may be forced to sell their properties. Insurance price hikes…