Affordable Housing

Starhill Phase I will comrpise 326 units. Rendering by Marvel Architects, courtesy of Services for the UnderServed

Phase 1 of $189M Affordable Development Tops Out in the Bronx

When complete, the project will comprise nearly 600 units.

Completed in 1971, Oxford Park traded for $24.9 million. Image courtesy of Standard Communities

Standard Communities Acquires $122M Los Angeles Affordable Portfolio

The new owners will preserve Section 8 affordability and extend it for 20 years

Completed in 1967 and 1968 respectively, Mountain View II and III encompass 18 buildings. Image courtesy of Yardi Matrix

CPP Buys 2 Albuquerque Affordable Assets

The new owner will invest about $95,000 per unit in renovations.

Completed in 2009, Sunrise Commons exchanged hands for $15.3 million. Image courtesy of Walker & Dunlop

2 Miami Affordable Assets Sell for $54M

The properties total upward of 350 units.

Affordable Senior Housing Breaks Ground in Queens

The 173-unit property will feature a federally qualified health center.

Mayor Eric Adams delivers housing speech

NYC Housing Reform Proposal Makes Big Promises

Mayor Eric Adams’ proposals aim to squeeze every unit possible out of the city’s five boroughs.

The NRP Group, the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority, Mayor Andrew Ginther and state/local officials at the grand opening of The Sinclair Apartment Homes. Image courtesy of The NRP Group

NRP Group Opens $40M Affordable Community in Columbus

The company has developed the 180-unit project in a partnership with the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority.

Donicia Irizarry

Mission Success: Serving Middle-Income Residents When Costs Increase

OneWall Communities’ Donicia Irizarry talks about what it’s like to work in workforce housing today and shares details about her two-decade-long career.

DC Affordable Senior Housing Receives Financing

The District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency provided approximately $50 million for the development of 76 units.

Multifamily Weighs In on Another Rate Pause

Executives evaluate where it leaves the industry now.