Joe Koicim and Shaun Riney are joined by Louis Adler and Robert Rahmanian from REAL New York, a full-service real estate brokerage firm. They break down the 2025 rental season, neighborhood by neighborhood—where rents are still climbing and where they’ve plateaued. Lou and Rob share insights into renewal rates, tenant behavior, and how legislation like the FARE Act and 2019 Rent Laws have reshaped the market. The conversation covers the shift from share apartments to higher-quality product, ...
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Joe Koicim and Shaun Riney are joined by Louis Adler and Robert Rahmanian from REAL New York, a full-service real estate brokerage firm. They break down the 2025 rental season, neighborhood by neighborhood—where rents are still climbing and where they’ve plateaued. Lou and Rob share insights into renewal rates, tenant behavior, and how legislation like the FARE Act and 2019 Rent Laws have reshaped the market. The conversation covers the shift from share apartments to higher-quality product, ...
Episode 41: Specialty Finance And Alternative Investments With Evan Abraham
New York City Multifamily Podcast
37 minutes
10 months ago
Episode 41: Specialty Finance And Alternative Investments With Evan Abraham
Shaun Riney and Seth Glasser are joined by Evan Abraham, Vice President of InterVest Capital Partners. In this episode, they delve into the unique aspects of specialty finance, recent transactions, and challenges and opportunities in the New York real estate market, including insights on rent-stabilized multifamily assets and the broader implications of macroeconomic trends. Evan also details InterVest's approach to direct lending, equity investments, and funding structures.Get the late...
New York City Multifamily Podcast
Joe Koicim and Shaun Riney are joined by Louis Adler and Robert Rahmanian from REAL New York, a full-service real estate brokerage firm. They break down the 2025 rental season, neighborhood by neighborhood—where rents are still climbing and where they’ve plateaued. Lou and Rob share insights into renewal rates, tenant behavior, and how legislation like the FARE Act and 2019 Rent Laws have reshaped the market. The conversation covers the shift from share apartments to higher-quality product, ...