Queens Buy Buildings

Invest Smart, Live Wealthy: Your Path to MultiFamily Apartment Prosperity Starts Here!

ABOUT US

Company Overview

At Queens Buy Buildings, we focus on acquiring 5 to 100 unit multifamily apartment buildings that are underperforming and can be repositioned to increase the net operating income.

Our family-based company has a specific focus in Georgia (Metro Atlanta, Columbus, and Savannah) and it's surrounding areas. We have extensive experience with the entire investment process from start to finish. Undervalued Acquisitions, Creative Financing, Development, Property Management and Asset Management.

Building Wealth Through MultiFamily Investing

Value-Add Stratgy

We target B to C Buildings between 5-100 units. Typically built 1980 or younger. We specialize in Buildings that have value-add upside potential. Such as Management problem, lower rents, need some rehab or lower occupancy.

Financial Freedom

Multifamily investing can be a powerful vehicle for building wealth and achieving financial freedom. By focusing on properties with multiple residential units, investors can create a diversified and stable source of income that can lead to long-term financial success

The Power of Leverage

Leverage is the gateway that allows you to control more multifamily real estate. Because multifamily values are tied to cap rates and NOI, slight increases in NOI create significant increases in value. Thus, by controlling more real estate using leverage, and
managing those assets wisely to increase NOI, you can greatly increase your
net worth.

Networking & Collaboration

“You can get everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want.” – Zig Ziglar. Networking is an essential tool in commercial real estate investing. It provides other real estate investors with the chance to gain invaluable market insights, discover potential deals, and form mutually beneficial partnerships.

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Multi-Family

  • Increased Cash Flow Potential.

  • Economies of Scale.

  • Enhanced Appreciation Potential.

  • Enhanced Risk Mitigation.

Single Family

  • Decreased Cash Flow Potential.

  • Diseconomies of Scale.

  • Limited Appreciation Potential.

  • Limited Risk Mitigation.

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