Posted by Josh Jansen on February 26, 2010 · 5 Comments
Last month, the Jansen Multifamily Team polled Puget Sound apartment investors about their impressions of the current market. That poll data, coupled with our own observations form the basis for a three-part series on the “Why’s” of today’s Puget Sound apartment market. This week’s post, number one of three, discusses why to buy in today’s … Read more
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Posted by JMT on February 3, 2010 · 3 Comments
The following post was guest written by Tom Hoban, Managing Director of Coast|Sperry Van Ness and CEO of the Coast Group of Companies: The gap between our client’s offer and the seller’s asking price was huge. Call it a “Cap Gap,” or just a market moving faster than the seller wanted to believe, but the … Read more
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Why to Buy in Today’s Market
Posted by Josh Jansen on February 26, 2010 · 5 Comments
Last month, the Jansen Multifamily Team polled Puget Sound apartment investors about their impressions of the current market. That poll data, coupled with our own observations form the basis for a three-part series on the “Why’s” of today’s Puget Sound apartment market. This week’s post, number one of three, discusses why to buy in today’s … Read more
Filed under Commentary · Tagged with apartments, buy, cap rates, cash flow, coast sperry van ness, current market conditions, economy, everett apartments, fannie mae, FHA, Financing, freddie mac, inflation, interest rates, jansen, jansen multifamily team, josh jansen, liquidity, market, multifamily, net operating income, positive financial leverage, property values, puget sound, puget sound apartments, real estate, seattle, seattle apartments, value investing