Disrupt Equity is thrilled to announce the official closing of The Point at Cypress Woods Apartments, which has recently been renamed to Estates at Cypress. Estates at Cypress is a 530 Unit, class B apartment community located in northwest Houston, Texas! This property was acquired in partnership with Open Door Capital, a Brandon Turner Company. Open Door…
Being a successful multifamily real estate investor comes with building the right business plan. When it comes to finding a great multifamily investment. It’s important to take into consideration if the asset has a good ‘unit mix’ in order to maximize occupancy and potential tenants. So what does unit mix mean, and what is the…
Disrupt Equity, a Houston-based real estate syndication firm, announced on August 10th, 2021, that it has officially sold Central Park Apartments, a multifamily property in Atlanta, GA. Located at 582 Roberts Dr, Atlanta, 30274, Georgia, this Class C 90-unit apartment community sold at $96K/ after being acquired in August of 2019 at $51K/door. The Disrupt…
What is an offering memorandum (OM)? Generally, a private placement’s offering memorandum – OM is a legal document that states the investment’s objective, risks, and terms. The offering memorandum document includes company financials, management biographies, and detailed business operations information. What is the difference between a prospectus vs. an offering memorandum? All securities offered to…
One of the many reasons commercial real estate is so lucrative is the ability for investors to pay less in taxes! Strategic real estate investors do this by utilizing cost segregation, which allows investors to deduct more expenses and speed up the rate at which they can claim tax deductions. This article will give real…
When you’re just starting out as a real estate investor, it can be hard to decide between multifamily vs single-family homes. We’ll help you understand the differences and which might be best for your investment strategy. As investors who first started in the single-family real estate investing space, we hope to provide you with some insight…
In simple terms, loss to lease in multifamily real estate refers to the difference between the actual rent and the market rent paid by the resident. The actual rent may also be referred to as a property’s in-place rents. The actual rent is the rent charged to residents, where the market rent is the rent price that could be…
When it comes to investing, liquidity plays a significant role in measuring the types of investments that are right for your portfolio. Today we will be exploring the differences between illiquid versus liquid investments and how this plays into your risk-return ratio as an investor! What Is an Illiquid Investment? Liquidity describes the ability to trade…
When it comes to real estate investing, thoroughly underwriting potential investment opportunities is critical in making sure you are investing in the right deals. You should perform a few essential calculations to gauge the profitability of an investment opportunity, one of those being the cash-on-cash return. The cash-on-cash return formula and other vital metrics will help…
What Are Off-Market Deals? As the name suggests, off-market properties are sold off the market. When a real estate property is not advertised that it’s for sale, this is known as an off-market real estate deal. Off-market deals are a gold mine for investors, especially in today’s competitive market. The most significant benefit of scoring…