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Posted on November 30, 1999 by Joy Stoyle | Posted under Real Estate
Behringer Harvard - Helping Others in Real Estate
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• Opportunity REITT II - Opportunity REITT II is a Behringer Harvard program that allows investors to look for returns on short term commercial real estate investments. It centers on acquiring properties that are in need of development and renovation. Once the development or renovation is done, the properties will ideally be worth significantly more, and will be able to return investors a tidy profit. BH also tries to help investors acquire these properties from owners who are eager to sell, giving them an advantage to buy low and then sell high after improvements are made. • Multifamily REITT I - The investments with the Behringer Harvard Multifamily REITT I program center on multifamily types of housing such as apartment buildings, including high-rises and retirement communities. These investments obviously bring a steady and immediate income to investors in the form of rents, and eventual larger profits when the properties are sold for profit. Many investors are drawn to the multifamily dwelling types of investments because it is something with which they are familiar. They know that people will always need places to live, and especially with the luxury apartment buildings, steady income should not sway too much either way. Though this is actually a matter of opinion—investing in business real estate that consumers need to have in their communities is also lucrative—Behringer Harvard makes sure that the choice is there. There is always a risk when it comes to investing, but those who deal with Behringer Harvard have realized consistent profits more often than not. With extensive research into real estate interests, BH has kept abreast of real estate market trends and commercial viability. Their reputation in real estate investment circles continues to be one of reliability and integrity, and this shows in the confidence that they inspire in their investment clients. About The Author: |
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