Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Friday, 25 November 2011

RED CAPITAL GROUPs Research Team Shares Mid-Year Multifamily Review & Outlook Report - Proprietary Forecasting Model Integrates Occupancy, Rent and Cap Rate Simulations

Columbus, OH (PRWEB) September 30, 2011

RED CAPITAL GROUP, LLC has posted on its website its Research Teams most recent multifamily housing industry report entitled Multifamily Housing Industry 2011 Mid-Year Review and Second Half Outlook Report.


To access the report, log on to http://www.redcapitalgroup.com and scroll down to the Recent Multifamily Housing Market Analysis section to register for the download.


Researched and written by Daniel J. Hogan and Joseph M. Mandeville, both of REDs in-house Research Team, the report is highlighted by the introduction of a fully-integrated occupancy, rent and cap rate forecasting model. The report provides a full set of 2011 to 2013 annual payroll projections and annual five-year rent growth and occupancy rate forecasts for 46 metropolitan markets across the country (the RED 46) as well as five-year total return and risk-adjusted return estimates and probability distributions of total return for each market. The study also engages in some What If modeling to help probe key questions confronting the multifamily housing space, such as the relative impact of accelerating inflation on asset performance and returns in different metropolitan markets.


In addition, the report contains a summary of the performance of metro markets during the first half of 2011, including:

Death With Dignity Book Receives ForeWord Clarion Five-Star Review

Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) August 30, 2011

In the age of chronic disease, a natural death is becoming an increasingly rare phenomenon. The lucky few will die suddenly or during sleep. But the remaining 80% will not leave life the way they would have liked to: at home and without needless suffering. In America, most people will die in small steps that are significantly influenced by medical decisions regarding the manner and timing of death. According to author Robert Orfali: Most of us will find ourselves navigating through a labyrinth of confusing end-of-life choices. We will spend our last days (often years) in sterilized torture chambershospitals, nursing homes, and even hospices. Yes, the terminally ill needlessly endure torture at the end of their lives.