56 Unit Apartment Complex - New London

Koltwood Apartments is the top of the market in New London, a growing, charming city of 7,000+ located at the confluence of the Wolf & Embarrass Rivers, within an easy commute of the Appleton Metropolitan Market Area. Located along the Embarrass River, the site is low-density with lots of green space and a nature area running to the river.


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Kevin Gleason at 414-870-5363

Waiting For The Market To Rebound?

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Everybody knows the bad news:

  

Stocks have plummeted; investors have lost 40-60% of their portfolio value.  Billions in bailout money is hemorrhaging into failing banks and Wall Street.  

 

Where can you find a safe place to invest what’s left of your equity?  It’s right here, under your nose.  You drive by it every day and never give it a second glance.  Yet all the time it has been creating wealth for its owners. It moves up and down but always on an upward trajectory.  

 

What is it?  It’s INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE!  

 

Use to be back in the day, it seemed like a pretty good deal to buy an apartment building and hold it for 10-20 years and then retire off it   But then the stock market got interesting with the high tech boom of the nineties and led many to believe that you could get rich overnight.  For a while it seemed to those clever (or just plain lucky) Wall Street investors that hitching their wagons to a rapidly spiking market was easy and would never end.  

 

The Stock Market:  everything went up!  …… and then it all went down!


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All the time real estate kept consistently increasing in value and making owners rich.

 

Now while the most recent crop of stock players has lost nearly half their equity in less than a year, those who stayed with investment real estate are for the most part, doing just fine.  Anyone who bit off way more than they could chew, who flew way too high, too close to the sun, and borrowed like there was no tomorrow, their properties are in foreclosure.  But for the vast majority of real estate investors, it is business as usual.

 

Don’t get me wrong, there’s a huge real estate crisis and values have fallen, but only a fraction as much as Wall Street (at least in Wisconsin).  It’s single family homes for the most part that have been affected. Many of those people who lost their homes or can no longer qualify for a mortgage are where?  They’re in apartments, paying rent to their landlord!

 

Here we are again, the aftermath of another stock market bubble bursting. And investment real estate is still going. So before you give what’s left of your nest-egg back to the Wall Street geniuses, give me a call & let me show you how apartment investing can work for you.

 

Maybe it’s Time to Get into Investment Real Estate!

Kevin Gleason – (414) 870-5363