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Real Estate Sponsor Due Diligence: Evaluate the Operator Before the Property
Before evaluating a private real estate deal, investors should first evaluate the sponsor. Learn what to review, which questions to ask, and how to assess experience, alignment, communication, and investment discipline.
Frank Deliessche, MBA, PMP
3 days ago10 min read


Value-Add Real Estate Execution: From Distress to Exit (Part 4 of our series)
Buying a distressed asset creates the opportunity. Execution creates the outcome. Here is what happens after an all-cash acquisition closes and the real work begins.
Frank Deliessche, MBA, PMP
Jun 298 min read


Why We Buy Distressed Asset Pools Instead of Relying on One Property (Part 3 of our Series)
Buying a distressed asset creates the opportunity. Execution creates the outcome. Here is what happens after an all-cash acquisition closes and the real work begins.
Frank Deliessche, MBA, PMP
Jun 107 min read


Why Cash Is More Than a Payment Method in Distressed Real Estate (Part 2 of our Series)
In Part 1 of this series, we explained that real estate distress is not limited to abandoned or severely damaged properties. Distress can come from the building, the borrower, the ownership structure, the financing, or a deadline the seller can no longer ignore. That is important because a distressed seller often evaluates offers differently from a traditional seller. The highest offer is not always the best offer. An offer that is slightly higher but depends on a lender, app
Frank Deliessche, MBA, PMP
May 57 min read


The rise of recession-resistant assets: why private equity real estate is focusing on essentials
Investor priorities are shifting from growth to stability. This article explores why private equity real estate is increasingly focused on recession-resistant assets, including medical and essential-service properties, and how these strategies are designed to deliver consistent income and long-term durability in today’s market.
Frank Deliessche, MBA, PMP
Apr 145 min read


Understanding 1031 Like‑Kind Exchanges: Current Rules, Regulations and Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) Options
Learn the current 1031 exchange rules, including the 45-day identification period, 180-day closing deadline, boot considerations, and like-kind requirements. This comprehensive guide also explains Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) options and how investors can strategically defer capital gains while repositioning real estate assets in 2026.
Frank Deliessche, MBA, PMP
Feb 209 min read


The Great Housing Affordability Debate: Why Institutional Investors Aren’t the Villain
Housing affordability has become a political flashpoint, with many blaming institutional investors for rising home prices. But the data tells a different story. Institutional investors and housing affordability are often linked in headlines, yet supply shortages, not investor activity, are the true driver of today’s crisis. At Shore Acres Capital, we believe revitalizing homes and increasing inventory is the real path to solving housing affordability.
Frank Deliessche, MBA, PMP
Feb 178 min read
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