Archive for April 2010
MHN Interview with Ryan Dearborn: Equity in Good Shape, But Debt Still Suffering
Ryan Dearborn talks to MHN about the changes at Wood Partners
Read MoreSignificant Q1 Growth in the Bangkok Condo Market
The Bangkok condominium market experienced a significant turnaround in property values
Read More‘Foong on Finance’ with Keat Foong: Centerline’s Schnitzer to Head New Venture
As we know, prices for Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) have come down considerably. Marc Schnitzer is making a move to help players take advantage of what can be a great time to invest in LIHTC properties. Schnitzer, Centerline Capital Group’s CEO and president, is leaving Centerline to join an affiliate of Island Capital Group LLC. At…
Read MoreAre You Leveraging All Resident Portal Features?
A growing number of renters are seeking the efficiency and ease of the Internet
Read MoreApartment Building with Construction Defects to Be Vacated, Dismantled
A Seattle apartment building in danger of structural failure
Read MoreApartment Fundamentals Attracting New Waves of Investors
The latest quarterly report by Apartment Realty Advisors on the direction of key indicators in 29 U.S. metro apartment markets shows some movements in some places-
Read MoreDEAL OF THE DAY: Great Lakes Financial Completes $11.2M Financing for Seniors Preservation Project
Great Lakes Financial Group LP closed a preservation deal through the MSHDA Tax-Exempt Direct Loan Program with Longfellow Apartments, a 149-unit residential, active adult apartment building development for $3,874,000.
Read MoreWoodfield Investments’ Apt. Communities One of First to Go Live on ApartmentGrade.com
The apartment community ratings site
Read More‘Gimme Shelter’ with Daniel Gehman: Halftime
OK, so it’s like we’re all in the locker room, right, and, say, the other team has a lead of at least one, and maybe two touchdowns. We’ve just received some combination of dress down and build up by our fearless leader and mentor/coach, and we’re all chomping to get back on the field to…
Read MoreApartment Firms Cut Discretionary Technology Spend, But Boost Outsourcing Dollars, Survey Finds
Washingon, D.C.—Apartment firms have changed their IT spending habits in recent years, cutting spending on discretionary information technology (IT) projects, according to a just-released survey from the National Multi-Housing Council. The report, an update of a similar survey done in 2008, examines three aspects of IT spending: IT outsourcing (contracting with an outside firm to…
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