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10 Advantages of Owning Multifamily Apartment Properties

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Apartment investing is one of the proven ways to rapid financial freedom. And the current economy has only strengthened the case for multifamily investing. This article cites the top 10 reasons why for multifamily apartments.

Owning multifamily properties offers you the best of both worlds. Here are 10 advantages of owning multifamily properties.

1. You can outsource your property management to professionals. This enables you to have more free time.

2. You can buy with none of your own cash. It is easier to get financing on multifamily properties than single family homes. The more money you borrow, the less that banks look at your credit. You can raise other people's money to cover all cash requirements.

3. Apartments are made to cash flow even with nothing down which means that there is one roof with maybe twenty apartments under it as opposed to one house with one roof. Houses are really created to be flipped to homeowners. You can convert them to rental properties but apartments are designed to be income-producing properties.

4. You receive better leverage of your time and effort. It is much easier to maintain a 10 unit apartment building than it is to maintain 10 single family houses.

5. The value of income properties is based on the income. It is a function of the net operating income and you can create value by raising the rents and cutting the expenses. You will then know how to invest your money and your time.

6. Less competition. There are fewer people out doing multifamily deals than single family deals because they lack specialized knowledge and they lack mindset.

7. There is less risk. You have less risk from the standpoint that you have multiple tenants and multiple revenue streams. An apartment is a business. If you have a house and you lose your tenant than you are feeding the house. There is mitigated risk through apartments.

8. Non-recourse financing. The larger amount you ask to borrow, the easier it is to borrow. When you get to borrowing two million dollars and above, it becomes non-recourse financing and this means the asset is the sole security for the loan. There is no one personally guaranteeing the loan.

9. Condo conversion. You can convert your multifamily apartment buildings into condominiums. It is a different strategy because you are putting all of your cash forward and then pulling out. It is not a long-term buy and hold strategy.

10. The sub prime lender bust. With sub prime mortgage lenders falling out of the market, there are people who cannot qualify for houses and foreclosures are up. This means that the demand for rentals is going up.

Buying multifamily properties allows you to have low risk and great return for your investment. If you are looking for an investment vehicle, multifamily property investing is a great way to go.

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You don't have to "graduate" from single family to multifamily. You can start with multifamily - just like Lance Edwards did. And besides owning apartments, you can flip them for big cash. Utilizing the multifamily apartment strategies he now teaches and writes about, Lance retired from his job in July, 2005. For more information on how you can achieve financial freedom using other people's money, visit http://www.ApartmentWealthMachine.com .



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