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One of the most common ways I have seen investors invest in real estate is to purchase and operate one or more single family houses as rentals. It’s a logical approach for many investors as it’s a process they understand, having purchased their own home. In addition, owning a second home can be attractive as the purchaser has likely witnessed the equity in their home grow over time. However, for investors seeking a more diversified and balanced approach to real estate investing, they may be better off rethinking this strategy and, instead, opting to build a portfolio of passive commercial real estate investments by investing in commercial real estate.

Presario Ventures would like to thank everyone who joined us in celebrating our grand opening. The ribbon cutting presentation conducted by the Bee Cave Chamber of Commerce included State Representative Paul D. Workman, Bee Cave Mayor Caroline Murphy, and the Bee Cave Chamber President Adam Woolley....

Here's What Investors, Operators Need To Know   October 09, 2017 | Champaign Williams, National Editor U.S. multifamily rents did not end the summer months with a bang. Rent growth slowed nationwide, as did the delivery of new product, which was expected to cause market pains toward the end of the year.  Pexels...

For Multifamily Developers, It Is All About The Dogs   October 02, 2017 | Kyle Hagerty, Bisnow Houston  High-end pet facilities are becoming the must-have amenity, creating community and driving leasing. “It’s all about the dogs,” Woodbranch Management President Philip Schneidau told the crowd at Bisnow's Future of Downtown...

by Sterling White | BiggerPockets.com Multifamily housing is a very popular sector in 2017. What can investors expect in this niche? What moves may help investors get the most out of their apartment building investments? Here are some of the reasons behind this sector becoming so sought after—plus some...

The state’s winning streak may be a fundamental shift, not a temporary boom   BY PATRICK SISSON  AUG 15, 2017, 12:29PM EDT   In Texas, where oil drilling and the rugged frontier are deeply embedded in state mythology, the natural economic cycle of boom and bust is familiar. But in recent years,...

Southern and Mountain West States Are Hotbeds for Apartment Demand August 2017 | By Paula Munger - Director of Research and Analysis for NAA. The latest population figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show that nearly 38 percent of U.S. residents live in the South, with another 24 percent...