OZ 2.0 Is Coming: Are You Ready?
If you’ve got a project in mind, alert state officials now in order to influence census tract mapping.
Why Foreign Capital Leans Into Workforce Housing
Favorable supply-demand fundamentals are just the beginning.
Bypassing NIMBYs to Get More Built
How governments are emboldening developers to forge ahead despite opposition.
Why Reservations About Hotel Conversions Are Subsiding
These transformations offer distinct advantages over other sources of new units.
Is a Distressed Sales Wave on the Horizon?
With $806 billion in multifamily debt maturing by 2028, apartment property owners find themselves in the same predicament as office owners.
Foreign Investors Still in the Game
But they’re more circumspect when making investment decisions.
Why Insurance Costs Are No Longer High All Over
As carriers reapproach the market, some multifamily investors are being rewarded.
Why Housing Gen Z Is a Challenge—and an Opportunity
This cohort is “slow-stepping” into adulthood, and that has implications.
Road to Housing Act: Will It Get Us There?
The massive bill aims to boost supply by combining market-based tools with government programs.
How Foreign Investors Are Driving Miami’s Boom
Latin American buyers and developers are currently leading the charge.











