Commercial Asset Management Reporting Requirements

If you’re a Lender in commercial real estate (CRE) today, there’s a good chance you need a commercial asset manager to help you navigate the ins and outs of burdensome reporting requirements. As we explained in our prior article, both Borrowers and Lenders have come to face increasingly stringent reporting requirements postclose. These reporting requirements […]

What is Zoning in Real Estate?

A successful real estate venture is dependent on many variables, but the importance of zoning should not be overlooked. Zoning refers to the process of municipalities segmenting their land into “zones,” permitting and prohibiting how these zones may be used by real estate developers. By designating land for certain uses (for example, residential or commercial), […]

What is Real Estate Asset Management?

One way to answer the question of what real estate asset management is is to first address what it isn’t. Many confuse commercial asset management services with portfolio management, although the two are quite different.  Portfolio management is fund management, and involves generating a cash flow for properties for a company or investors. Real estate […]

Join Armada Analytics at
MBA CREF 2022
in San Diego

Armada Employees in Attendance At the Manchester Grand Hyatt in sunny San Diego from February 13th-15th, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) will host their 22nd annual Commercial Real Estate Finance (CREF) conference. MBA CREF offers those in commercial real estate asset management, commercial real estate underwriting, mortgage bankers, loan producers, and everyone in the field […]

Armada Analytics’ Charitable Giving in 2021

Armada Analytics staff on a playground at a charity event

As our country began to emerge from the tragedy of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021, many of us felt immense gratitude. After a year of confinement, and with so many loved ones lost in this once-in-a-generation virus, it made sense that we reassess our priorities. Armada has been a great success in the realm of […]

The Affordable Housing Crisis

Investor hands holding a ball of affordable homes

During last year’s Covid pandemic the question facing investors in CRE concerned the robustness of 2021’s “great reopening.” Data from Q3 gives every reason to be optimistic about the future of CRE, in general, and multifamily, in particular. While some sectors of CRE, such as hotels, still hover slightly below their pre-pandemic 2019 numbers—national occupancy […]

Due Diligence and Lease Audits in Multifamily Property Inspections

A modern multifamily apartment building

A little over a year ago, Armada was involved in the underwriting process for a multifamily property near Phoenix. One of our inspectors in Arizona noticed that the property management company conducting the inspection pulled out a due diligence checklist that looked suspiciously familiar—as it turned out, the property management company had borrowed Armada’s lease […]

South Carolina Biz News Names Armada Analytics One of the Top Twenty High-Growth Companies in the Palmetto State

2021 Roaring Twenties logo

On August 31st, 2021 SC Biz News named its Top 20 high-growth companies in the state. As the market leader in business publishing in South Carolina, SC Biz News publishes print and digital business stories for the Palmetto State’s three major metro areas: the Lowcountry (Charleston), the Midlands (Columbia), and the Upstate (Greenville). Focusing on […]

Armada Analytics Invites Clients to the Inaugural Music City Grand Prix in Nashville

Race Car with Armada Analytics logo on the hood.

Coming on the heels of the Trans Am Memorial Day Classic in Lakeville, CT, we wanted to keep the momentum going in establishing Armada Analytics as not only a premier firm in commercial real estate analytics, but also an ardent supporter of auto racing. Earlier this month, we were once again proud to serve as […]

The Modern Housing Crisis

Hands holding scissors cutting "un" off of "affordable"

Historical Context Discussion of a modern housing crisis demands that we consider former housing crises—namely, the 2008 housing crisis, when the securitization of residential mortgages produced a bubble that blasted a 1.6 trillion-dollar hole in the American economy. In the late-1900s and throughout the early aughts, Wall Street’s desire for mortgage backed securities, combined with […]

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