Echoes of 1946: What the Last Great Debt Era Tells Us About the Decade Ahead

History doesn’t repeat itself, but it rhymes — and right now it’s rhyming loudly with the mid-to-late 1940s. In 1946, the United States emerged from World War II with federal debt at 106% of GDP, the highest in its history. This year, for the first time since that era, debt held by the public crossed […]
Syndication vs Fund? Why the Structure Matters

Syndications and funds are often used interchangeably in multifamily real estate, but they are structured differently and offer distinct experiences for investors, even though both provide access to the asset class. In a traditional syndication, investors typically place capital into a single, specific property. That means you can review the individual asset, the market, and […]