The Supply-Demand Imbalance Still Makes Multifamily an Attractive Investment
Before the pandemic, multifamily demand outpaced demand, and the problem has only been exacerbated by the pandemic. By Kelsi Maree Borland Before the pandemic struck,
Before the pandemic, multifamily demand outpaced demand, and the problem has only been exacerbated by the pandemic. By Kelsi Maree Borland Before the pandemic struck,
Pricing in the third quarter shot higher than increases in wages and was not offset by super low mortgage rates. By Rayna Katz In spite
The multifamily asset class has continued to show resiliency, according to CREXi. By Carley Beckum Despite the havoc the pandemic has visited upon commercial real
Apartment industry groups expressed disappointment Tuesday over the federal government’s enactment of a nationwide eviction moratorium that doesn’t include provisions for rental and unemployment assistance.
OneWall Management Marks Three-Year Revenue Growth of Nearly 400 Percent OneWall Management, the in-house management group of OneWall Partners, an owner and manager of transit-oriented
The impact of the COVID-19-related economic downturn on the multifamily industry is expected to have a greater impact on large coastal metro areas. By Brenda
By Michael G. McGuinness Despite the ongoing adverse impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, some experts report that the macroeconomic trends are looking favorable nationally, and
Reviewing rent collection data has become a pandemic pastime for apartment investors, but these reports have varied significantly between outlets. By Kelsi Maree Borland These
Both the coronavirus pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement create opportunities to reshape cities in more equitable ways. By Richard Florida (The following is the first of a
A report by Middleburg Communities projects a decline in homeownership to 20-year lows and a subsequent rise in the demand for multifamily housing. By Erika