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993 - WSJ Says a Housing Bust is Coming For Small Time Investors—Here's Why They Might Be Right by Sandy Yong

Jul 04, 20237 minEp. 993
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Several days ago, the Wall Street Journal published an article about real estate syndicator Applesway Investment Group (owned by real estate entrepreneur Jay Gajavelli), which lost more than 3,000 apartments across four rental complexes that went into foreclosure.  What led to one of the largest commercial real estate bursts since the financial crisis of 2008? In a nutshell, Gajavelli’s company held floating interest rate loans where payments ballooned. Inflation brought higher expenses, but rental revenues could not compensate for the difference. Thus, bills became overdue, ultimately leading to these properties’ foreclosures. Thousands of individual investors looking to generate passive incomes (without being a landlord) have now been left empty-handed.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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