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		<title>What do Foreclosures mean for Multi-Family Investors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If anyone like myself is interested in investing in multi-family real estate, chances are you noticed that over 45% of your marketplace is either in Foreclosure, shortsales, or REO&#8217;s.  This doesn&#8217;t count the millions of others ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-212" title="Investing-in-apartment-complexes" src="http://www.myrealtysource.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/apartment-complex-150x150.jpg" alt="Investing-in-apartment-complexes" width="150" height="150" />If anyone like myself is interested in<strong> investing in multi-family real estate</strong>, chances are you noticed that over 45% of your marketplace is either in Foreclosure, shortsales, or REO&#8217;s.  This doesn&#8217;t count the millions of others that are in 30 day defaults and likely heading that way.  It makes a real estate investor curious on tenant/homeowner ratios.<span id="more-211"></span></p>
<p>Some analysts say that we should expect upward of over 8 million foreclosures this year in the United States.  I myself am gearing up to purchase <strong>multi family</strong> properties and I also will also be selling quite a bit to interested investors. </p>
<p>The fact of the matter is that everyone is now realizing that there is a direct and obvious correlation between foreclosures and the <strong>multi-family</strong> market.  Due to the staggering number of foreclosures, this in fact bodes well for multi-family:</p>
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<li>Millions of former homeowners are becoming tenants.</li>
<li>Rental rates have stabilized in declining markets.</li>
<li>Due to a larger ratio of homeowner/tenant use, rental rates have in fact increased in certain markets.</li>
<li>Vacancy rates have significantly dropped.</li>
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<p>Basically, the multi-family real estate market is improving and benefitting from the downturn of the general market.  It is expected that real estate investors of multi-family will reap huge gains.  Taking advantage of low acquisition prices and having higher rental performance is something that is positive in the <strong>Fort Myers</strong> <strong>real estate</strong> market at the moment.  Ft. Myers provides a great opportunity in a recovering marketplace.</p>
<p>About a mile away from our office there is a 210 unit <strong>apartment complex</strong>.  The average occupancy rate over the last 5 years I was told was 80%.  Today, they have a 97% occupancy rate which qualifies for &#8220;full occupancy.&#8221;</p>
<p>If you are a real estate investor and are looking for multi-family <strong>investment</strong>, such as <strong>apartment complex</strong>, now is the time.  We can assist in finding complexes with very reasonable terms, prices, and great capitalization rates.</p>
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