
"44% of U.S. real estate investors say they plan to grow their portfolios in the near-term, holding steady from the 45% of landlords that said they plan to grow in the near-term in Q2 2025. Two-thirds of real estate investors (65%) say the most frustrating part of the buying process is finding deals that cash flow-that share is even higher among landlords based in the West (75%)."
"63% of surveyed real estate investors said they'd only accept a mortgage rate of 6.00% or lower on their next purchase. 51% of real estate investors say they self-manage their properties. 21% of real estate investors say they first look at off-market deal sources. 19% of real estate investors who currently self-manage say they would consider switching to professional property management in the next 12 months."
44% of U.S. real estate investors plan to grow their portfolios in the near term, roughly unchanged from Q2 2025. Sixty-five percent report that finding deals that cash flow is the most frustrating part of buying, rising to 75% in the West. Fifty-nine percent will not buy unless the cap rate is at least 6.00%, and 63% would only accept a mortgage rate of 6.00% or lower on their next purchase. Fifty-one percent self-manage properties, 21% first seek off-market deals, and 19% of current self-managers would consider professional management within 12 months.
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