California residents who wish to invest in a piece of real estate often set up a limited liability company to protect themselves and their earnings. The limited liability company insulates their personal property from any incidents that may befall their real estate...
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Reasons to consider alternate real estate investments
For investors in California who are looking to make the largest possible return on their capital, it may be worthwhile to look into real estate interval funds. These are a type of mutual fund that allow for larger returns because investors hold them for a longer...
Market for commercial real estate expected to continue firming
California commercial real estate developers might be interested in a September 2016 survey that was conducted with 51 industry economists and analysts. The consensus among the participants is that the rate of commercial property vacancies is expected to remain low...
Experts cautious about REITs in 2017
Investors in California and around the country who put money into real estate investment trusts enjoyed healthy gains during the first nine months of 2016, but some financial experts believe that REITs will find it difficult to replicate this success in 2017. Through...
Young adults impact the real estate industry
As members of the millenial generation come of age, many are beginning to enter the real estate market in California and other states. They have grown up with access to massive amounts of information through digital sources, and real estate decisions can be greatly...
Tech-based platforms are changing CRE investing
Real estate investing is a booming industry in California and throughout the U.S., and many investors are looking to put their money into commercial properties rather than residential. While in the recent past, most commercial real estate transactions were handled in...
Out-of-state home buying opportunities
Soaring house prices in major California markets like Los Angeles, San Diego and the San Francisco Bay Area have left even well-paid workers in those markets with little hope of buying a home of their own, but a group of companies that cropped up in the wake of the...
American banks shying away from commercial property loans
California commercial property developers may have noticed an increasing paucity in the loans issued by American banks. An unsettled economic environment and fears of incipient regulation have caused many lenders to withdraw from the commercial property marketplace....
Bank-held mortgages on the rise
According to a Sept. 27 report by the Urban Institute, banks are starting to offer more home mortgage loans. This may be good news for California residents who are considering purchasing a new property. From January to June 2016, bank portfolio loans experienced a 34...
Commercial property developers turning to private lenders
Real estate developers in California and around the country are finding it increasingly difficult to secure the funds they need to keep their commercial projects on track. Obtaining bank financing for commercial property was generally a fairly straightforward process...