Will Multifamily Survive the Upcoming Distress?

Aug 22, 2024

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Neal Bawa
This podcast guesting of Neal Bawa is hosted by Mauricio Rauld of Real Estate Syndicator.

 

Curious about the future of multifamily properties amid market challenges? 🤔 Tune in to our latest podcast episode for some great news! Despite the anticipated economic distress, multifamily assets are expected to weather the storm until 2025 with minimal impact, making NOW a prime time to invest! 🚀💸

Key Takeaways:

1️⃣ Resilience Until 2025: Multifamily properties are expected to survive with limited impact, making this an ideal time to invest! 📈

2️⃣ Limited Risk: Only 3% of properties are at risk, with a new growth phase anticipated post-2025. 🌱

3️⃣ Opportunities in High-Equity Properties: Challenges from high interest rates open doors for strategic buying at discounted rates. 🤑

4️⃣ Emerging Markets Thrive: Markets like Provo, Idaho Falls, and Northwest Arkansas show strong growth potential. 🌟

5️⃣ Tech & Industry Shifts: Changes in the single-family market and advancements in technology will benefit multifamily real estate. 🤖🏦

💬 Conclusion: Multifamily properties are well-positioned to endure economic turbulence, offering strategic investment opportunities in emerging markets. Stay informed and make smart moves! 💼

🎧 Listen to this episode now and stay ahead of the curve in multifamily real estate! 📈🔊

Timestamps:

0:00 Intro

1:05 Neal’s Background

2:42 Neal is Asset Agnostic (Back to Loving Multifamily)

3:55 One of the Most Interesting Times in History

7:15 Survive Until 2025 (Real Estate in 2025, 2026, 2027)

12:45 How Neal is Navigating This Economy

17:57 How to Use Data to Uncover The NEXT Markets

21:01 What Market Drivers Does Neal Look at to Find the Next Market

25:18 Neal’s Controversial Views on NAR Settlement Eliminating Commissions.

30:19 Neal’s Level of Confidence in CoStar Data

31:17 Why Banks Won’t Face Issues

35:08 How to use AI to Maximize Real Estate Returns

36:30 How Neal views Rents

39:05 Where to Find Neal