Supply and demand are the basic driving forces behind the value/price of an item. High demand, as well as constrained supply, will put upward pressure on prices. On the other hand, low demand and oversupply
How To Choose The Right Investment Partner
Like other types of private investments, a passive investment in the residential assisted living (RAL) space can be high risk and highly rewarding. So what differentiates the successful private deals and the ones that go
3 Ways To Invest In Residential Assisted Living
Before the COVID pandemic temporarily derailed the commercial real estate industry, residential assisted living (RAL) and senior housing, in general, were poised to build on the strength of 2019 – one of the strongest years for
Be Bullish On Senior Housing
The results for senior housing in 2020 gave investors many reasons to be bearish about senior housing. Still, if you look at senior housing’s recent history along with the forecast for the next 2, 5,
Dividend Stocks Are Overrated
Inflation is on many people’s minds, and there’s valid cause for concern as inflation was up 2.6 percent over the previous 12 months in May. So far, consumers have dealt with higher prices on everything from
Why The Rich Get Richer: They Invest Differently
There’s a lot of talk in politics, the news, and social media about redistributing wealth. However, advocates of this movement defend it as “just making things right.” The narrative – typically coming from the mouths
Investing In A Stacked Deck
In poker, a stacked deck is a set of cards arranged into a specific order – rather than being placed randomly as they should – to give one player or the house advantage. A stacked
Inflation Is Here
We no longer need to wait for inflation to arrive, it’s already here. The Labor Department reported earlier this month that its consumer price index (CPI) – which measures what consumers pay for everyday items
How Investment Returns Are Generated By Private Placements
Why do you invest in private placements? Most of you will say because they offer something stocks don’t – periodic income plus appreciation. Investors in private placements can expect distributions from cash flow (i.e., net income
Why You Should Add Private Debt To Your Portfolio
Much has been written about the demise of the 60/40 model, but I am willing to make the argument that there may still be life in it yet – or at least a variation of it.