by Bernard Gehret | Nov 20, 2020
In my brokerage practice, the primary value I want to provide for my clients is providing high quality representation (and all that representation entails, which in my opinion is dramatically underrated). Additionally, I was curious about what the market felt were...
by Bernard Gehret | Nov 2, 2020
The number one mistake I see apartment owners make is they fall into the trap of thinking (or assuming) that their property manager is their asset manager. Typically, smaller properties (sub 100 units) do not have a person hired specifically to be the “asset...
by Bernard Gehret | Jan 20, 2014
The Portland apartment market can be divided on a transaction basis into two categories: sold properties that are 100 units, and sub 100 unit deals. On the 100 units, the buyers are clearly from out of the area, primarily California: Many of these deals are 150 units...
by Bernard Gehret | Aug 8, 2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW6-4eeEcy8&feature=youtu.be dgfev online...
by Bernard Gehret | Jun 4, 2013
What is the “Cap Rate”??? Investors hear the term “cap rate” all the time, the term is discussed by everyone in commercial real estate: buyers, sellers, lenders, appraisers, accountants, and brokers. It is surprising how misunderstood...
by Bernard Gehret | Apr 12, 2013
I recently contributed an article for Multifamily NW's newsletter focusing on how to decrease the (incredibly) rising water and sewer costs- there is hope! Here is the article, it can also be viewed on Multifamily NW website: THE TOP 7 WAYS TO (Dramatically!)...