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Hinricher provides a data and a quote about alternative real estate investments in student and military housing for the Wall Street Journal (print and online editions)
“Thinking Outside the Stocks’- M.P. McQueen, Wall Street Journal
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“Blue-Chip Real Estate Fits Economic Climate” – by Ryan Hinricher
An article published in Realty411, Summer Issue, 2010
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Investor Nation’s Senior Housing Analyst, Ryan Hinricher is quoted in the article:
“Top Real Estate Investing Markets” – Robert Einstein, Lease2Buy.com, August, 2010
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Ryan Hinricher provides a case study regarding emerging real estate markets within the US border, giving advice to aspiring real estate investors.
“Investing in Emerging Real Estate Markets” – Author, Maurcia DeLean Houck (working title) – Book due Spring/Summer 2010
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Excerpt from cover story “White Glove Approach Positions Investor Nation Ahead of the Pack” – Carla Fischer & Marie Domingo, Realty411 Magazine, November, 2009
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If taking place over email, collaborative projects get confusing, or worse, details get lost. “Email is for one-on-one communication,” said Ryan Hinricher, chief marketing officer for InvestorNation. “When working on a project” – such as a design concept, technical document, or many other workplace task – “you should ‘warehouse’ communication about that project somewhere collaborative.”
Excerpt from: ”Email is the New Rotary Phone” – Kitty Taylor, US Chamber of Commerce
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Investor Nation Forms in Memphis, TN – Memphis Business Journal, Feb 2009
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The rash of foreclosures in the Memphis market means the company can do more volume, but it is also causing appraised values to decline, as there are more foreclosure sales than regular homes sales, according to Hinricher.
“It makes it hard to determine where the value is because the market conditions are changing so quickly,” he says. “So we really focus on the cash flow a property is going to produce, more so than an owner buying a property at 60 cents on the dollar.”
Excerpt From: ”Bargain Hunters” – Andy Ashby, Memphis Business Journal, December 2008
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