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7 Reasons Why NYC RE Investors Will Like the New Tax Law

December 20th, 2017 marked the passage of the first major overhaul of the tax code in decades. This event ends a year of uncertainty. It will have wide-reaching effects on the economy. Although not everyone is happy with the new tax code, real estate investors will find that it provides them with favorable tax treatment with large tax cuts for corporations and pass-throughs such as LLCs.
NYM Group
January 17, 2018
Market Insights

$75,930,000, 18-Building Portfolio Is Brooklyn’s Largest Sale In 2017

New York’s real estate market beats to an entirely different rhythm to any other in the world. Here, we have everything; fast-paced transactions with property which changes hands rapidly sitting next to ancient buildings which have been held by the same families for generations. The recent sale of the a family’s Greenwich Village portfolio perfectly represents the antique side of New York – the low-velocity, long cycle of property which rarely changes hands and are often the architectural and cultural heritage of the city.
NYM Group
December 21, 2017
Market Insights

NYM Team Sells 7 Building West Village Portfolio for $110,260,000

New York’s real estate market beats to an entirely different rhythm to any other in the world. Here, we have everything; fast-paced transactions with property which changes hands rapidly sitting next to ancient buildings which have been held by the same families for generations. The recent sale of the a family’s Greenwich Village portfolio perfectly represents the antique side of New York – the low-velocity, long cycle of property which rarely changes hands and are often the architectural and cultural heritage of the city.
NYM Group
November 20, 2017
Market Insights

3 Crucial Considerations When Dissolving a Real Estate Partnership

There are any number of reasons to separate from a real estate partnership. One partner may need to free the capital for other purposes – such as retirement or education funding. The investment’s performance may not be living up to expectations. The property owned by the partnership may require more upkeep, maintenance, or repair than anticipated, or management responsibilities may be proving burdensome.
NYM Group
November 17, 2017