Adina Rogoz is a Senior Associate Editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She joined the CPE-MHN team in 2016 and is writing real estate related news, blog articles, reports and Q&As.

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Texas is one of the most sought-after markets in the country, said Sandy Schmid. Image courtesy of StarPoint Properties.

MHN Asks: Can the Texas Multifamily Market Grow More in ’24?  

The Lone Star State is a capital magnet, but it’s not immune to economic woes. StarPoint Properties’ Sandy Schmid weighs in.

2024 Condominium Trends: What to Keep an Eye On

In the second installment of our outlook series, experts weigh in on buyers’ changing needs and the condo sector’s prospects.

Why Hotel-Branded Residences Are a Hit

Interest in this niche market is on the rise. Will the trend continue?

What to Expect for Senior Housing in 2024

In the first installment of our outlook series, senior housing experts discuss trends and challenges for the year to come.

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Why Student Housing Investors Need to Go Off the Beaten Track

When rates are high, smart investors should look to alternative sources of capital, BWE’s Chris Carroll tells MHN.

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Apartment Reviews and Ratings Matter

Tips to increase your Google ranking.

Apogee includes 67 units. image courtesy of FirstService Residential

Condo Property Management Strategies With FirstService Residential

Hector Vargas shares his insights on what it takes to successfully manage high-rise condos in South Florida today.

Villas Student Housing Breaks Ground on Austin Tower

The 670-bed community is rising near the University of Texas at Austin.

Core Spaces Pays $77M for South Carolina Student Housing Asset

Clemson Lofts previously traded in 2021 for $49.2 million.

Nexus on Holmes will serve undergraduate and graduate students, as well as UAH staff. Image courtesy of Capstone

Capstone, Boaz Ventures Break Ground on $60M Project

Nexus on Holmes will serve University of Alabama Huntsville students, faculty and staff.