
Episode 19: 2024 Q1 New York Multifamily Policy Update with Jay Martin and Jim Marino
01/30/24 • 39 min
In this New York Multifamily Policy Update, Shaun Riney and Seth Glasser are joined by CHIP Executive Director Jay Martin and Real Estate Attorney Jim Marino to discuss current housing policies and give their outlook on the future of multifamily regulations.
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In this New York Multifamily Policy Update, Shaun Riney and Seth Glasser are joined by CHIP Executive Director Jay Martin and Real Estate Attorney Jim Marino to discuss current housing policies and give their outlook on the future of multifamily regulations.
Get the latest updates on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/newyorkmultifamily
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Episode 18: Buying and Renovating Distressed Real Estate with Peter Hungerford
Shaun Riney and Seth Glasser are joined by Peter Hungerford, Founder of PH Realty Capital. Despite the uncertainty in the market since 2019, Peter has vastly expanded his NYC multifamily portfolio, and is currently under hard contract for a significant amount of prime NYC real estate and willing to expand his limited partner investor network! In this episode he details his approach to evaluating potential investments and adding value to distressed properties. If you are seeking limited partner opportunities into the types of deals Peter is describing on the show, please reach out to him directly at [email protected].
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Episode 20: The Fight for the Supreme Court with Todd Rose and Brian Barnes
Joe Koicim, Shaun Riney, and Seth Glasser are joined by Todd Rose from Rose & Rose Law and Brian Barnes from Cooper & Kirk. Todd and Brian are lead counsel in the case of 335-7 LLC v City of New York, currently asking for certiorari by the Supreme Court of the United States of America, and which seeks to highlight the unconstitutionality of NYC’s rent regulation system and specifically the HSTPA act of 2019. The court has conferenced an unprecedented 11 times on this case, neither granting cert, nor issuing a denial, which is highly uncommon for SCOTUS and which demonstrates the level of attention this case is being given for consideration. In this episode, we discuss the case itself, the impact HSTPA has had on the New York multifamily market and the NYC economy, and the national implications it would have for property rights if taken up by the court. If you would like a copy of this writ for certiorari - to read yourself what is currently in front of SCOTUS - or to help the cause, please reach out directly.
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