Archive for April 2010
Web Feature: How the Multifamily Industry is Giving Back
Multi-housing property owners and managers serve the needy
Read MoreDEAL OF THE DAY: Charles Dunn Co. Closes $2.15M Sale at Asking Price
Hamid Soroudi and Cari Widman of Charles Dunn Company’s
Read MoreUSGBC Unveils LEED-Neighborhood Development
The US Green Building Council has launched a new Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Read MoreMissouri Agency to Hold Public Hearings on Proposed Affordable Housing Developments
The Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC) will hold public hearings at two different locations
Read MoreDEAL OF THE DAY: Deutsche Bank Berkshire Mortgage Arranges $14.3M for Student Housing
Deutsche Bank Berkshire Mortgage (DBBM) recently provided a $14.3 million Freddie Mac loan for the refinancing of Capri at University of Oregon Apartments, a 100 percent dedicated student housing property located across the street from the main campus at the University of Oregon.
Read MoreMultifamily REITs Make a Comeback
Various major equity indices have famously staged a comeback since the darkest days of early 2009
Read MoreMARKET SNAPSHOT: Manhattan Rents and Vacancies on the Rise
Apartment rents in Manhattan have increased 1.1 percent since March, according to The Real Estate Group NY’s April 2010 edition of its Manhattan Rental Market Report.
Read MoreSpecial Report from AIM: Do What’s Right for Your Brand
Apartment Internet Marketing Conference Explores Best Practices and Emerging Technologies
Read MoreMultifamily REIT Buys EV Charging Stations For Dallas Properties
DR Inc., a REIT that specializes in multifamily properties, recently acquired six ChargePoint networked electric-vehicle (EV) charging stations for the Belmont
Read More‘Foong on Finance’ with Keat Foong: One More Reason Why More Distressed Properties Will Become Available
Interest in distressed properties remains high, among homebuyers and investors alike. Some CRE investors may even be holding off on acquisitions at the current ridiculously compressing cap rate environment in the expectation that more distressed properties will be hitting the market down the road. This month, attorney Stuart Saft, Dewey & LoBoeuf’s Global Real Estate…
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