IvyLee Rosario is a Senior Associate Editor for Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She has a background in Journalism and joined the team in 2016. She produces the MHN Daily newsletter, manages byline content, oversees the Research Center for both brands and hosts the Multifamily's Top Marketers podcast. Connect with her here—Twitter: @IvyLeeRosario and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivyleerosario/
Renters Looking to Live Green: AMLI Survey
The company’s first Sustainable Living Index showed that 84 percent of residents find living in a green home important to them, while 64 percent are even willing to pay a higher rent for sustainable features.
Provident Realty Lands $122M for Historic Houston Mixed-Use
HFF secured a floating-rate bridge loan through TPG RE Finance Trust. The financing will be used for redeveloping The Star, which will feature 286 units.
Mallory & Evans Brings Student Housing to SC, AL
The company is adding Bellamy Coastal and Bellamy Florence to its luxury student housing brand. Totaling $56 million, the two communities are scheduled for completion by fall 2018.
The Evolution of Lead Generation
Ways to capture the attention of prospective renters and the evolution of generating leads continue to change. Beth Tuttle of LMC offers some ideas on the current state of lead generation in the multifamily industry.
Stepp Facilitates Record-Breaking LA Sale
The sale of Atwater Avenue Apartments achieved the highest price per unit and price per square foot ever paid for comparable properties in LA submarket Atwater Village.
Capital One Secures $551M for Sentio REIT Buyout
The company provided two loans, a $251 million bridge loan and a $300 million Freddie Mac senior housing revolving credit facility.
Southern Land to Develop TX Mixed-Use
Morada Plano will comprise 183 units and 12,700 square feet of restaurant and retail space across two five-story buildings. Construction is scheduled for completion in 2018.
Arrimus Snags FL Student Housing
The company made its second purchase from Parkland Development Corp. this year with the Forum at Tallahassee, a 264-unit community serving Florida State University students.
Hurricane Harvey’s Multifamily Impact
Industry experts weigh in on what the effects of the storm mean for Houston, its residents and the market as a whole.










