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33: Could Build-to-Rent Investing Deliver a Deathblow to Multifamily? w/Fundrise’s Ben Miller
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33: Could Build-to-Rent Investing Deliver a Deathblow to Multifamily? w/Fundrise’s Ben Miller

It’s a little strange how long it took build-to-rent real estate investing to catch on. For decades, landlords were used to buying older homes, many without renovations, and renting them out to whoever needed housing. This trend has continued up until today as numerous buy-and-hold investors buy homes well past their prime. It seems almost natural to think that building brand new homes would allow you to get the highest rent price, and that’s why so many investors, like Fundrise’s CEO Ben Miller, are so gung-ho about build-to-rent rentals.Ben Miller knows the housing market/real estate industry inside and out. He’s helped over 350,000 real estate investors passively make profits through Fundrise’s simple and groundbreakingly open investing platform. Any investor, accredited or not, can now get a piece of the pie on a cash-flowing property, even if they don’t have enough money to buy it themselves.Since Ben is at the forefront of this industry, it serves him well to know which areas are trending, how investors can get ahead, and the asset classes most worth investing in. He shares valuable insight on how institutional investors operate, why many active investors still choose to invest with Fundrise, real estate markets with the strongest property potential, and why build-to-rent could deal a serious blow to the multifamily and commercial office industry.In This Episode We CoverHow any investor, no matter how much money they have, can start investing in real estatePassive vs. active investors and which are better suited to use Fundrise’s platformTop real estate markets and when the sun belt may start to see a shift in demandWhy build-to-rent could pose a threat to multifamily housing Inflation, supply chain issues, and the “shadow real estate industry” no one talks aboutBuying from big developers as home sales come to a halt and prices drop And So Much More!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets AgentJoin BiggerPockets for FREEOn The MarketJoin the Future of Real Estate Investing with FundriseConnect with Other Investors in the “On The Market” ForumsSubscribe to The “On The Market” YouTube ChannelFind an Investor Friendly Agent in Your AreaDave’s BiggerPockets ProfileDave’s InstagramJames' BiggerPockets ProfileJames' InstagramHear Our Interview with the Vice President of Research at the National Multifamily Housing CouncilConnect with Ben:Ben's TwitterBen's LinkedInBen's EmailBen's BiggerPockets ProfileCheck the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-33Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Check out our sponsor page!

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September 9, 202255m 32s

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Show Notes

It’s a little strange how long it took build-to-rent real estate investing to catch on. For decades, landlords were used to buying older homes, many without renovations, and renting them out to whoever needed housing. This trend has continued up until today as numerous buy-and-hold investors buy homes well past their prime. It seems almost natural to think that building brand new homes would allow you to get the highest rent price, and that’s why so many investors, like Fundrise’s CEO Ben Miller, are so gung-ho about build-to-rent rentals.

Ben Miller knows the housing market/real estate industry inside and out. He’s helped over 350,000 real estate investors passively make profits through Fundrise’s simple and groundbreakingly open investing platform. Any investor, accredited or not, can now get a piece of the pie on a cash-flowing property, even if they don’t have enough money to buy it themselves.

Since Ben is at the forefront of this industry, it serves him well to know which areas are trending, how investors can get ahead, and the asset classes most worth investing in. He shares valuable insight on how institutional investors operate, why many active investors still choose to invest with Fundrise, real estate markets with the strongest property potential, and why build-to-rent could deal a serious blow to the multifamily and commercial office industry.

In This Episode We Cover

How any investor, no matter how much money they have, can start investing in real estate

Passive vs. active investors and which are better suited to use Fundrise’s platform

Top real estate markets and when the sun belt may start to see a shift in demand

Why build-to-rent could pose a threat to multifamily housing 

Inflation, supply chain issues, and the “shadow real estate industry” no one talks about

Buying from big developers as home sales come to a halt and prices drop 

And So Much More!

Links from the Show

BiggerPockets Forums

BiggerPockets Agent

Join BiggerPockets for FREE

On The Market

Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise

Connect with Other Investors in the “On The Market” Forums

Subscribe to The “On The Market” YouTube Channel

Find an Investor Friendly Agent in Your Area

Dave’s BiggerPockets Profile

Dave’s Instagram

James' BiggerPockets Profile

James' Instagram

Hear Our Interview with the Vice President of Research at the National Multifamily Housing Council

Connect with Ben:

Ben's Twitter

Ben's LinkedIn

Ben's Email

Ben's BiggerPockets Profile


Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-33

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