Construction financing and equity for building condos in top locations in the DC market? Check. People actually buying condos? Check. DC pricing trends still looking incredibly stable? Check. Washington, DC... read more →
On March 31, the MIT Center for Real Estate Alumni Association will again host its "The Case" graduate student competition. This competition has produced some of the best student work... read more →
This is the second entry in our newly-launched series that helps you improve your skills in 60-second sessions. Problem: You want to insert a drop-down menu in Excel so a... read more →
Here at REFM, we want you to benefit from the wisdom we have gained in spending waaaaaay too much time analyzing real estate transactions in general and in running real... read more →
As a reminder, last November we introduced the “Seven Elements Of Successful Real Estate Investing” as a framework from which we can work to give structure to and increase the... read more →
Washington, DC is now joining the group of jurisdictions where parking ratios for new developments are going from required minimum ratios, to maximum allowable ratios. This is being done to... read more →
Here is another great piece from Project Leadership Guru's Ravi Bhatia on some of the essential elements of running a successful real estate development or renovation construction project. Enjoy, and... read more →
Finally, something intelligent about Distressed Debt! As with all other asset classes and investments/businesses, investment in Distressed Debt might seem “easy” from a distance. But if you catch yourself asking,... read more →
As we all know, construction hard costs are the lion's share of any ground-up development project, and they are often a significant share of the total costs when a property... read more →
Model For Success received a request from A Student Of The Real Estate Game to delve into more detail on REFM’s Seven Elements Of Successful Real Estate Investment, so I... read more →