Tourism’s Power a Draw in Orlando

The city’s multifamily market is thriving due to healthy tourism, above-trend population gains and a rapidly growing economy.

Rising Demand Pushes Rents Higher in Las Vegas

Las Vegas’ recovery features above-average job and population growth. That has produced a modest but steady improvement in housing demand, as the market aims for long-term stability.

Top Financiers on What Keeps Them Up at Night

Despite transactional and political uncertainty in the first half of 2017, the real estate capital markets held firm, with ample capital and vigorous lender competition creating a robust environment for borrowers.

Unearthing Alpha: Where are the Next Opportunities?

The job market continues to be the most telling gauge of performance, fueling demand for all property types.

Regulatory Reboot: Tax Reform, Finance Top Industry’s Policy Agenda

During the second half of 2017, the multifamily sector will face a far-reaching set of legislative and regulatory issues—some brand new, others perennial subjects of advocacy.

Building Barometer: Are Developers Ready for a Slowdown?

Although the multifamily pipeline remains robust for now, developers and lenders are becoming more selective as the cycle matures.

Market Measure

Midway through 2017, the commercial and multifamily markets are characterized by a mix of caution and confidence.

From Temporary Rentals to Permanent Solutions

Whether office locations to house workflow or apartments to rent during travels, temporary rentals are growing in popularity due to their flexibility, convenience and affordability.

Mid-Year Update 2017 Is Now Available!

We’re pleased to present the 2017 Mid-Year Update, a special publication of Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive.

Supply Influx Moderates Austin Gains

The Texas capital’s economy is strong and its population is booming, but a high volume of new supply is keeping the lid on rent growth. As of May, rents in the metro were flat compared to a 1.5 percent year-over-year national uptick.