According to a recent report by Marcus and Milichap, the average cap rate on an apartment building in Minneapolis rose 80 basis points to the low 8 percent range during the last 12 months. The best class A apartment buildings in Minneapolis are in the 5 to 6 percent range and the some class C properties could [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Real Estate'
Why Increasing Cap rates and Decreasing Interest rate Equal Opportunity for Apartment Owners in Minneapolis
October 29th, 2011 · No Comments
Tags: Apartment Building Financing · Financing · Investment Mortgage Financing · Mortgage Rates · Real Estate
Apartment Loans Made Easy
September 16th, 2011 · No Comments
Stan is a local apartment building owner with a nice 10 unit building in St Paul. His mortgage was on a 5 year balloon and was approaching it’s term so he figured it was time to get with the banker to renew the loan for another 5 years. He figured this process would be fairly easy, after all, [...]
Tags: Apartment Building Financing · Investment Mortgage Financing · Mortgage Financing · Real Estate
American Dream Still Alive and Kicking
February 22nd, 2011 · 1 Comment
With the plummet in housing values and incredibly high foreclosures rates, a person may start to wonder if home ownership is even a priority anymore. Is the American dream of home ownership a foregone conclusion? According to a recent study done by Fannie Mae, Americans are still hungry to buy housing. Their survey results indicated that 51% [...]
Tags: Real Estate
Existing Home Sales Flatten And Point To A Much Better Spring
March 24th, 2010 · 1 Comment
As expected, Existing Home Sales fell in February, slipping 30,000 units versus January’s numbers. It’s the 4th straight month in which Existing Home Sales were lower, month-over-month. But it may not last long.
Tags: Investment Property General · Real Estate
Where is the Next Pot of Gold in the Twin Cities Market?
March 17th, 2010 · 1 Comment
I watched a lot of investors take advantage of some incredible deals in Minneapolis during early 2009. Homes were priced from $5000 to $40,000. The cash flow was insane. Slowly but surely however, these opportunities have been drying up. More and more investors have been brought into the mix and made the competition for the [...]
Tags: Investment Mortgage Financing · Investment Property General · Real Estate
The Median Home Prices in the Twin Cities Increase
March 15th, 2010 · No Comments
According to the Star and Tribune, median homes prices for the Twin Cities increased from $150,000 in February of 2009 to $159,000 in February of 2010. In general, I agree with the article. I think we will see the median home prices continue to rise as the foreclosures move from inner city properties to the [...]
Tags: Investment Mortgage Financing · Investment Property General · Mortgage Financing · Mortgage Rates · Real Estate


