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Repositioning a Multifamily Asset

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CRER Vol. 14 (2016)
Author
Willis, Harrison
Abstract

Multifamily investments, particularly value-added strategies, have been of keen interest to real estate investors for years now. Successful execution of a multifamily investment offers excellent risk-adjusted returns when compared to other classes of real estate such as industrial, retail, and office. From a volatility standpoint, multifamily enjoys relatively stable long-term cash flows with less downside risk during periods of recession due to stable tenancy in most major markets. The stability during downturns is also supported by the fact that recessions tend to make renters out of owners, increasing demand for apartments.

Journal / Series
Cornell Real Estate Review
Volume & Issue
Vol. 14
Date Issued
2016-06-01
Keywords
Cornell
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real estate
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property
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investor
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market
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value-add
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value-added
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funds
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investment funds
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strategy
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value
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deal
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return
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general partner
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manager
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limited partner
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project
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reposition
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multifamily
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housing
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underwrite
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underwriting
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firm
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exit
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Harrison Willis
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