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The 2025 real estate investing environment is one of cautious optimism, with a desire to still expand their portfolio. A belief for higher-for-longer interest rates, uncertainty related to tariffs, and cost increases that are reshaping portfolio decisions across the U.S. In this article, you’ll see the full results of our LendingOne-ResiClub SFR Investor Survey–Q2 2025. … The post Top Findings: Q2 2025 SFR Investor Survey appeared first on LendingOne.
Once a niche strategy, build‑to‑rent (BTR) is now a part of the mainstream. Annual U.S. build-to-rent (BTR) deliveries soared to 39,000 single-family homes in 2024, a 455% increase from the pre-pandemic 2019 BTR delivery count. Moreover, according to LendingOne’s analysis, the runway is long: the nation’s 100 largest metros still have over 90,000 units in … The post Top Build-to-Rent Markets in 2025 appeared first on LendingOne.
We’re talking to real estate investors all over the country and hearing the same question: “The market’s adjusting — doesn’t that mean I should wait?” It’s a fair question. After years of rapid appreciation, bidding wars and historically low rates, today’s market feels… different. Prices in some areas are flat. Interest rates are higher. Some … The post Is the Real Estate Market Adjusting — or Opening Up Opportunity? appeared first on LendingOne.
Let’s not beat around the bush — financing real estate in 2025 is more expensive than it has been in years. As of late May, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is 6.86% and many investors are wondering if deals can still work. At LendingOne, we hear it all the time: “Rates are too high … The post Are Real Estate Rates Too High to Invest? Not If You Do This appeared first on LendingOne.
We’ve heard it more often in 2025 than any time in recent memory: “I’m just going to wait for prices to drop a little more before I buy.” And we get it. Prices skyrocketed during the pandemic boom. Now that appreciation is slowing — or even reversing slightly in some markets — it’s easy to … The post Waiting for Real Estate Prices to Drop? Here’s the Risk appeared first on LendingOne.
Economic uncertainty is back in the headlines. With new tariffs, global tensions, stubborn inflation and talk of a slowdown, it’s no surprise some real estate investors are getting cold feet. You might be asking: “Should I really be investing in real estate right now when the overall economy feels shaky?” It’s a fair question — … The post Why Real Estate Still Makes Sense in Today’s Economy appeared first on LendingOne.
Uncertainty is part of every real estate cycle — but in 2025, it feels especially personal. Investors aren’t just watching interest rates or price charts; they’re reading headlines about volatility, inflation, and market corrections. If you’ve looked at a deal recently and thought, “I’m not sure if this is the right time”, you’re not alone. … The post Worried About Real Estate Market Instability? Read This First appeared first on LendingOne.
At LendingOne, we work with real estate investors every day—from early-stage investors to seasoned pros with large portfolios. In 2025, investors are navigating a different environment than the boom years of the early 2020s. With economic signals mixed and uncertainty in the air, it’s no surprise that investors are asking smart, cautious questions before making … The post Top 5 Investor Questions – and How to Navigate Them appeared first on LendingOne.
Rental vacancy levels vary significantly across U.S. metros as local supply pipelines, population growth, and other market dynamics pull vacancy rates in different directions. In some markets, a flood of new units, ushered in during the Pandemic Boom building frenzy, has outpaced demand, pushing vacancies higher. In other markets, limited new construction and steady renter … The post How Rental Vacancy Rates Affect DSCR Investments appeared first on LendingOne.
As housing affordability challenges persist and housing inventory remains tight, regional new construction trends offer a window into where there are still investment opportunities for fix and flippers. Rising permit activity points to strong demand and price appreciation, which is great for fix-and-flip real estate investors. However, supply-constrained markets in the Northeast can also offer … The post Where to Fix and Flip In 2025: Top Housing Permit Trends appeared first on LendingOne.