Case Studies

$1.1 MM in Added Property Value

Multifamily

Oregon Multifamily Community Increases NOI by $66k Annually - Eugene, OR

Discover how a Eugene, OR, multifamily property owner increased NOI by more than $66,000 by working with National Flood Experts (NFE)

December 5th, 2023

NOI Boost on Day 1 of Ownership

Multifamily

Property Reclassified to X-Zone Prior to Acquisition - Canton, MI

A 36-building mulitfamily property experienced a significant boost to NOI on Day 1 of ownership due to a rush review and LOMA success by the National Flood Experts team. Thanks to the LOMA, the new owners were not required to place lender-mandated flood insurance and excess flood insurance on the property - talk about major savings and red tape avoided!

November 6th, 2023

≈$178K in Property Value Added

Multifamily

LOMA Success for a Multifamily Property Clipped by a Floodway - Buckhannon, WV

Learn how National Flood Experts helped a multifamily property owner pulled into the SFHA by a map update achieve LOMA success, save $10,700 in annual premiums, and increase the value of their property by more than $178,000.

November 30th, 2023

≈$814K in Property Value Added

Multifamily

OH A-Zone Property Saves $48K In Annual Premiums - Lebanon, OH

Learn how National Flood Experts helped a top Affordable Housing Owners increase the value of their multifamily property in Lebanon, OH, by more than $814,000. Through NFE’s comprehensive engineering review, four buildings were successfully removed from the high-risk “A” flood zone, eliminating the lender mandate for flood insurance and decreasing annual expenses by $48,000+ while also increasing property value.

November 1st, 2023

LOMA Success Saves $8.5K/Year

Multifamily

RI Affordable Housing Community Adds $142K in Property Value - North Kingstown, RI

Learn how National Flood Experts helped an affordable housing community in North Kingstown, RI, increase the value of their property by $142,000, remove lender mandates for five buildings, and improve annual NOI by $8,500+. Through NFE’s comprehensive engineering review, flood expert survey, and advanced modeling services, five buildings were successfully removed from the high-risk “A” flood zone.

October 9th, 2023