Reeling from new rent control laws, N.Y.C. investors set their sights on New Jersey
By David Gill A landmark package of new rent control laws passed by the New York State government in mid-June appears to have kick-started a
By David Gill A landmark package of new rent control laws passed by the New York State government in mid-June appears to have kick-started a
Gains were realized in both the private (+9,600) and public (+600) sectors of the state’s economy, according to statistics released by the New Jersey Department
An aging housing stock, costly construction and the need for affordable housing will keep pointing investments to renovations and repositionings says Nate Kline, CIO of
LEHIGH VALLEY, PA — One Wall Partners, an owner and manager of transit-oriented workforce housing, has acquired a portfolio of 996 rental apartments. The acquisition
During the past decade, millennials have flocked to larger cities to take advantage of abundant employment opportunities and an environment of restaurants, shopping, culture and
By Joshua Burd Investor appetite for northern New Jersey’s multifamily sector showed few signs of slowing down in 2018, causing buyers to explore new frontiers
But Affordability Improves From Previous Quarter in 58 Percent of Local Housing Markets; Wage Growth Outpacing Home Price Growth in 22 Percent of Markets, Including San
By Stephen Malpezzi, April 29, 2017 Two weeks ago we took a broad look at housing “affordability” at Rutgers’ BlogˑRE. It surely surprised very few
By Archana Pyati, October 24, 2016 At least 5.5 million units of naturally occurring affordable rental housing exist in cities across the United States, according