Business Specialties

Top 10 Multifamily Loans Originated in Albuquerque

Heightened multifamily sales activity in the metro during the first three quarters has led to a boost in lending, with several investors securing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac financing to cover their acquisitions.

Collaborating on Crisis Management

Panelists at NMHC’s 2018 OpTech Conference & Exposition in Orlando discussed the best ways to build a strategy for dealing with different levels of crisis at a community.

Vacasa Eyes Urban Short-Term Rental Market

The Portland, Ore.-based vacation rental management company is expanding into the multifamily market, seeking to fill the demand for urban short-term rentals and provide stable revenue for apartment property managers.

Michigan Communities Get $108M in Financing

Berkadia secured acquisition financing from Fannie Mae for two garden-style communities in Wyoming, Mich., and Grandville, Mich., on behalf of Torchlight Investors.

Airbnb Sues Boston Over Short-Term Rental Ordinance

The city’s regulations are seen as an effort to maintain housing affordability, but the apartment-sharing giant fights back.

KB Home ProjeKt

A High-Tech Initiative to Streamline Construction

KB Home ProjeKt is an innovative partnership of KB Home, MiTek and Entekra for advanced off-site framing and optimized building processes.

Needs vs. Expectations: What Today’s Renters Want

In partnership with Kingsley Associates, NMHC unveiled the results of its Renter Preferences Report, shedding light on the factors that are most important to today’s multifamily residents.

NC Community Sold for $38M

Cushman & Wakefield represented The Sterling Group in the sale to Dasmen Residential.

The Crossing

Cornerstone Managed Properties Buys Cleveland-Area Community

The $4 million sale of the 144-unit, fully occupied community was subject to a $4.8 million acquisition and development loan.

Luxury Senior Living Community Opens in Salt Lake City Area

Buchanan Street Partners has completed the construction of Incline at Anthem, a 298-unit property restricted to adults 55 and over.