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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2025 · 27 MIN

Rising Interest Rates: What It Means for Multifamily Investors

from Multifamily Investor Playbook

Rising interest rates have reshaped the multifamily investment landscape, making traditional financing strategies obsolete. Many investors are struggling to adapt, while smart operators are seizing new opportunities. In this episode, Mark Faris and John Makarewicz break down how higher borrowing costs impact cash flow, valuations, and deal structures—and what savvy investors are doing to navigate this new environment. Key Highlights: ✅ The impact of rising interest rates on multifamily deals ✅ Why many investors are caught off guard by outdated strategies ✅ The importance of creative financing and lender flexibility ✅ How value-add strategies and higher cap rates create opportunity ✅ Fixed-rate vs. floating-rate debt and the role of rate caps ✅ The importance of strong cash reserves to protect against market shifts The real estate market is evolving, and understanding these shifts is crucial to long-term success. If you're a high-net-worth investor looking for strong returns in multifamily real estate, visit www.fariscapitalpartners.com to join our reservation list for upcoming opportunities.

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