Multifamily Real Estate Industry Update 2022

My team recently asked me to write a few paragraphs about why I’m so bullish on multifamily real estate right now. So here it goes…The case is actually very simple. A hedge on inflation and currency devaluation. Ok. Duh. We all know this one already. Moving on. It gets far better! Home mortgage activity is crashing while rents scream higher! Rent increases on “resident trade-outs” in our target markets are in the teens or stronger in many cases! It doesn’t get much simpler than historically high demand vs. supply (yes, all the way back to the fifties, if memory serves!), but there’s still more reasons to be bullish.
Does 401K Count for Accredited Investor Status?

In order to become an accredited investor, you have to follow the guidelines of the SEC and meet their requirements. According to SEC rules, certain investments do not have to be registered as long as companies and private funds are able to sell the assets to accredited investors. These investments, while riskier, are also potentially more lucrative. This is one of the reasons why the accredited investor definition is worth discussing.
How Much Money Do You Need to be an Accredited Investor?

The SEC determines who can take part in these lucrative investment opportunities. The definition of accredited investor used to be much more restrictive, but this has been amended in recent years to include more people. According to Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, an accredited investor must have at least $200,000 of earned income over the past two years, with a reasonable expectation that they will earn the same amount in the present year. For a married couple, they need to have a joint income of $300,000.
Can an LLC be an Accredited Investor?

The term “accredited investor” may apply to individuals and business entities alike, as long as they fit the definition set by the SEC. Accredited investors get access to exclusive investment vehicles and securities by simply satisfying at least one of the set requirements: income, net worth, asset size, or professional certifications. An accredited investor has access to these riskier ventures because they are seen as having financial sophistication and sufficient investment experience. Thanks to their net worth and income, they do not need the protection provided by the liquidity of public securities markets.
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