Posts by Anthony Vicino
What’s The Difference Between Low-Risk and High-Risk Investing?
What makes a risky investment risky?
Let’s answer that by unpacking risk, learning the different ways to define risk, and what that means for your investments.
Read MoreDo You Know The 4 Multifamily Asset Classes?
Multifamily properties are graded based on age and quality, utilizing a scale (like a report card) ranging from A to D.
Let’s break down these classes to understand which asset is right for your investing profile.
Read MoreStructuring Your Next Multifamily Deal Correctly (Joint Venture vs Syndication)
The Joint Venture and the Syndication are two of the most common partnership structures to take down big real estate deals. On the surface, they look quite similar, but don’t be fooled. There’s actually a big difference that carries potentially big consequences if you mess up.
Read MoreFour Key Metrics Every Passive Investor Must Know to Analyze A Multifamily Deal
Four Key Metrics Every Passive Investor Must Know to Analyze a Multifamily Deal
Read MoreThe Passive Investor’s Guide to Vetting Apartment Syndicators
Passive investing doesn’t mean there’s no work to do. The most important job you have as a Passive Investor is that of finding the right General Partners. Here’s how.
Read MoreHow to Approach a Commercial Broker
Multifamily investing is a people game. Of all the people you will work with over the course of your real estate career, few are more important than your broker.
Read MoreAre You Investing or Speculating?
The Jumbo Jet Investing Strategy
There are hundreds of ways to build incredible wealth through real estate. Today, we’re exploring the Jumbo Jet Strategy.
Read MoreCap Rates Demystified
On the surface, Cap Rates seem a simple concept to understand.
Dig deeper, however, and you soon find many investors are actually thinking about this fundamental metric all wrong.
Read MoreShould You Invest In a Syndication or Buy Your Own Property?
If you’re new to real estate investing, you’ve probably wondered why you should passively invest in an apartment syndication when you could just go out and buy your own property.
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