Interest Rates Continue Trending Skyward
Also, the latest from the U.S. Treasury, a quick refresher and helpful tool for the calculation of an asset's capitalization rate, and a deep dive into 1031 exchanges.
The Multifamily Minute takes a look at the latest news and trends across the multifamily industry, featuring content from Janover’s affiliated sites.
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The Fed’s Second 75bps Interest Rate Hike
While it comes as no real surprise to anyone with an eye on current economic trends, the battle against rising inflation is still raging on. In their latest strategic move against our common enemy, the Fed has announced a second interest rate hike of 75 basis points. Hot on the heels of their first 75bps hike just six weeks ago, this new raise may still only represent an opening salvo of the much larger war against current economic pressures. Find out what this rate hike means for multifamily investment moving forward from Multifamily.Today’s coverage on these recent developments.
Cap Rate Refresher and Calculator
In the world of multifamily investing, one of the most important metrics an investor should concern themselves with is the capitalization rate. In this handy new refresher from the team at CommercialRealEstate.Loans, you’ll get a good look at what the cap rate is, why it is of any importance, and how it is calculated. Or, you can just pop in to use the included cap rate calculator.
The U.S. Treasury on Affordable Housing
It’s no secret that the U.S. is facing enormous pressure regarding the housing crisis. In an effort to help boost the production of affordable homes, the United States Department of the Treasury has revealed new guidance on the usage of American Rescue Plan Funds towards that goal - piggybacking off of the Biden Administration’s Housing Supply Action Plan revealed earlier this year. Find out how the newly expanded State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) program will attempt to supercharge the affordable housing sector in this article from Multifamily.Today.
1031 Exchanges: An Investor’s Trump Card
Capital gains are amazing, and arguably the main reason behind investing in anything. Capital gains taxes, however, can greatly diminish an investor’s profits. Luckily, multifamily investors can utilize a 1031 exchange to avoid having to deal with capital gains taxes. This everything-you-need-to-know guide on the 1031 exchange and its many benefits is a perfect starting point for planning and eventually executing a 1031 and side-stepping those pesky taxes that cut into your buying power.
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