How Value-Add Has Changed Since The Great Recession
May 17, 2017

How Value-Add Has Changed Since The Great Recession

In the 10 years since the Great Recession, the process of value-add multifamily investing — buying a property, renovating it, raising rents, then selling for a profit — has completely changed. Markets with strong population growth and healthy job markets have become the epicenter for the new value-add. 

Putting The Value Back In Value-Add In the years following the housing crash in 2008, many value-add multifamily assets were in serious need of cash, better management and a new owner.  “You used to find very low occupancy when we began…

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