Adriana Pop is a senior editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She joined CPE and MHN in 2012, with an academic background in economics, English and Italian. She currently curates the CPE Sneak Peek newsletter, highlighting noteworthy stories and emerging topics for readers. Connect with her at adriana.pop@cpe-mhn.com or on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ioana-adriana-pop-811772108/.
Los Angeles Multifamily Report – Spring 2019
A spate of new supply over the past three years has put a damper on rent growth, which nonetheless remains above the national average.
Phoenix Multifamily Report – Winter 2019
Attracted by the market’s strong fundamentals, investors closed a whopping $5.9 billion in multifamily sales in 2018, while developers also marked a high point with the delivery of 8,162 units.
Detroit Multifamily Report – Winter 2019
Demand is steady in Detroit, bolstered by household formation and job gains. Drawn by the metro’s low entry costs and attractive yields, investors are targeting assets with a value-add component.
Jacksonville Multifamily Report – Winter 2019
New apartments are being absorbed at a rapid pace across the metro, which ranks among the nation’s top major markets for rent growth.
Inland Empire Multifamily Report – Winter 2019
Multifamily property sales totaled $1.4 billion in 2018 and are expected to spike this year, following the rejection of Proposition 10.
Multifamily Los Angeles Report – Winter 2019
Steady employment growth fueled by a large and diversified economy underpins a robust multifamily demand in the metro. Despite a surge in construction, the average occupancy rate was 96.6 percent as of October.
Multifamily Orange County Report – Winter 2019
Demand for apartments is solid, sustained by steady employment and population gains. Bolstered by its highly educated workforce, the metro accounted for 24 percent of Southern California’s GDP in 2017.
Indianapolis’ Demand Keeps Up With Supply
Multifamily demand is strong in the metro, where favorable employment and demographic trends are putting upward pressure on occupancy and giving property owners leverage to raise rents.
Pittsburgh STEM Growth Drives Rental Market
A diverse and balanced economy has begun to slow the region’s population decline, underpinning multifamily demand. An increasing number of young professionals have begun to call Pittsburgh their home.
The ConAm Group Appoints New President & CEO
In his new role, industry veteran Rob Singh will lead investment, operational and financial activities, while also guiding the firm’s business development.











