Lew Sichelman has been covering the housing and mortgage markets from his Washington, D.C., perch for more than 50 years—first at the Washington Daily News and then at the Washington Star. In addition to providing his insights for MHN, he writes a weekly consumer column, “The Housing Scene,” that is distributed to newspapers throughout the country by the Andrews McMeel syndicate. Over his varied career, he was written for National Mortgage News, National Mortgage Professional, Mortgage Banking magazine, Builder magazine and Sports Illustrated. And his work has been recognized with numerous awards from the National Association of Real Estate Editors, Mortgage Bankers Association and the National Association of Realtors.

Lew Sichelman

Why Have SFR Days on Market Risen to 30?

Columnist Lew Sichelman digs into recent single-family rental dynamics.

Lew Sichelman

Why RCLCO Encourages SFR Developers to Ready Their Shovels

Columnist Lew Sichelman on the factors priming this multifamily segment for growth.

Lew Sichelman

Missing Middle and Other Multifamily Musings

Columnist Lew Sichelman on a few of the micro trends influencing the apartment industry’s present and future.

Lew Sichelman

Debate Over Junk Fees Heats Up

Columnist Lew Sichelman on the uproar over fees that exceed owners’ costs.

Lew Sichelman

Honey, They Shrunk the Apartment

Units are smaller on average, but all real estate is local, observes MHN Columnist Lew Sichelman.

Lew Sichelman

Down Payment Help for Multiplex Buyers. Who Knew?

MHN Columnist Lew Sichelman on the hundreds of underutilized programs that help multifamily investors get their start.

Lew Sichelman

Congress Questions GSE’s Non-Performing Home Loan Sales

Lew Sichelman on the concern that, as single-family rental investment grows, consumers are losing ground.

Lew Sichelman

Renting Is Back on Top for Consumers

Columnist Lew Sichelman examines the effects of higher interest rates on the rent vs. buy debate.

Lew Sichelman

How BTR Designs Differ From For-Sale Plans

Here are some of the single-family home features that are most important to renters.

Lew Sichelman

Why Residential Conversions Are More Commonplace

Columnist Lew Sichelman zeros in on this fast-growing trend.