Why multifamily provides an effective hedge against inflation

With inflation already a major concern, investors are looking to protect their capital while also potentially benefiting from rising costs and interest rates.  Multifamily real estate has consistently been the favored asset class for real estate investors as an effective inflation hedge due to its unique advantages.

SHORT-TERM LEASES

Apartment leases generally last no more than one year, giving landlords the ability to act in real time and adjust their rents accordingly when faced with rising costs.

ESSENTIAL EXPENSE

Shelter is a life essential and one of the last things people will sacrifice. Most people will pay their rent before paying for other expenses.

SUPPLY/DEMAND IMBALANCE

There is not enough housing supply in most U.S. markets to keep up with demand. Additionally, rising interest rates make homes unaffordable for “would-be” home buyers, increasing the demand for apartments.  More demand than supply places upward pressure on rental rates.

VALUE-ADD STRATEGY

Strong multifamily fundamentals persist, with favorable household formation, high wages, and solid job growth bolstering demand and, ultimately, investment returns.  These returns can be further enhanced by employing a value-add strategy that focuses on renovations, management efficiencies, and amenity upgrades to justify higher rental rates.

All of the data points to the same result—multifamily. If you’re serious about securing your financial future, take the next steps today.

CONNECT WITH AN INSTITUTIONAL REAL ESTATE OWNER/OPERATOR 

BAM Capital prioritizes accredited investors who want to enjoy passive income and all the other benefits of multifamily private placement. As the private equity arm of The BAM Companies, BAM Capital has been focusing on buying the most profitable assets and staying disciplined in its investment thesis. BAM Capital’s investment strategy creates forced appreciation while mitigating investor risk. To date, the brand has successfully managed over $1.7 billion in assets across ~9,000 apartment units.

Remember that no investment is without risk. Before making financial decisions, consult your investment advisor and schedule a call with a BAM Capital investment team member.

Disclaimer: All investments carry risk, including potential loss of capital. This content is for informational purposes only and is not financial, legal, or investment advice, nor an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security. Consult an independent advisor for personalized guidance, and contact BAM Capital for details on current offerings. BAM Capital and its representatives are not fiduciaries or investment advisors. The information provided is general and may not reflect individual financial goals. Past performance does not predict future results. BAM Capital and its affiliates do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this information.

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