Multifamily Rents Leveling Off in 2018
In an interview with MHN at the 2018 ULI Spring Meeting, USC Lusk Center for Real Estate Director Richard Green shared his insights on the state of the industry and the challenges facing the sector.
Adaptive Reuse Sparks Opportunity in Detroit
Developers and investors showed attendees at the 2018 ULI Spring Meeting how they are converting vacant or obsolete properties into new uses to spur further investment in the city.
Promoting Integration at Mixed-Use, Mixed-Income Communities
Multifamily developers and investors at the 2018 ULI Spring Meeting discussed their solutions and strategies for making mixed-income/mixed-use developments more scalable, as well as the challenges they face along the way.
Financing Solutions for Sustainable Development
At the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate’s Conference on Sustainable Real Estate, executives examined the forces impacting sustainability financing, the efforts being made to scale green building efforts and the challenges ahead.
Economy Watch: Rent Increases for Single-Family Slow
Year-over-year rent growth has decelerated slowly since it peaked early last year, according to the CoreLogic Single-Family Rent Index.
Economy Watch: More Adults Now Share Living Space
While the Great Recession brought an initial uptick in shared living arrangements, the trend has continued to grow nearly a decade later, according to a recent Pew Research report.
Economy Watch: Multifamily Market Continues to Soften
Overall demand and the availability of equity capital remain strong, but many owners are pulling back on activity, according to NMHC’s latest quarterly survey.
C&W Arranges Sale of 11-Story AL Community
Multifamily Management Inc. sold the 147-unit property in Mobile, Ala. The pet-friendly asset features amenities like a 24-hour fitness center and movie theater.
4 Ways to Embrace Disruptive Technologies
Multifamily developers must embrace these new tools to maximize unit sales and pricing, especially in the luxury condo market.
Economy Watch: Apartments Rents Falling in Some Major Markets
While nationwide apartment rents continued to rise in 2017, 14 of the largest U.S. cities saw average rents either decrease, stagnate or grow slower than the national average, a recent RentCafé report noted.