Converting Downtown Buildings In Part 1 of this series, we highlighted, with Real Projectives’® Project Specialist Anne Pierce, several due diligence items that real estate investors should undertake to... read more →
Rehabbing Old Buildings: Tips for Real Estate Investors, Part 1: Proper Diligence With more and more buildings being bought and rehabilitated, especially in urban and infill areas, real estate... read more →
With a shortage of available good deals for real estate investors to place significant amounts of capital, we are hearing recent stories about increases in purchases of development projects... read more →
While not a new, real estate developers and investors continue to be intrigued by the growing use of modular construction. Modular, as one form among a broader category called... read more →
In Part 1 we discussed factors to consider when choosing a development deal to invest money. In this article, we focus on understanding and mitigating several potential downsides. Unlike buying... read more →
Maybe you are not a developer or property manager, but you want to invest in turning that unused shopping center into a mixed-use project or a piece of land into... read more →
Six Reasons to Not Hire a Project Manager A real estate investor contacted Real Projectives® some months ago, asking for help with a new hotel project in California. The deal... read more →
Who’s in Your Corner? Whether you’re in a boxing match or investing in real estate, it’s good to know you have someone in your corner to count on. When investing... read more →
Supporting Private Equity Investing Private equity firms and other wealth managers who invest (or plan to invest) in real estate deals often need assistance before, during and after closing each... read more →
Developing a new real estate project from the ground up is much like starting a new company. Each venture encounters unique situations and must be managed along the way. As... read more →