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Cloudy day in Downtown Atlanta

Atlanta Multifamily Report – May 2025

Metrics show uneven performance going into the summer.

Exterior shot of Lynnfield Commons, a 200-unit apartment community in Lynnfield, Mass. The image shows the community pool, as well as a part of one of the residential buildings.

L&G JV Buys 200-Unit Metro Boston Community

The seller developed the property in 2009.

Downtown Philadelphia At Philadelphia In Pennsylvania United States. Schuylkill River Park Landscape. Downtown District. Downtown Philadelphia At Pennsylvania United States. Highrise Buildings.

Philadelphia Multifamily Report – May 2025

Record deliveries are coming at the right time for the market.

A photo of Avana Desert View, located in Phoenix, Arizona

Knightvest Acquires Metro Phoenix Apartments

The deal is the eighth investment in Knightvest’s Fund II, which remains open through 2025.

A rendering of Post District, a four-building Class A project located in Salt Lake City.

Salt Lake City Mixed-Use Development Gets $170M Refi

The project will add nearly 600 units to a voluminous development market.

Exterior shot of Seventh, a 286-unit apartment community in Phoenix.

Urban Communities Sells Phoenix Community for $35M

The company acquired the asset in 2021.

A rendering of 1709 Surf Ave., phase 3 of the Coney Island Affordable development.

BFC Partners Moves to Phase III of Brooklyn Project

Once completed, the project will bring 1,242 affordable housing units online across multiple phases of development.

Skyline of downtown Charlotte North Carolina USA

Charlotte Multifamily Report – May 2025

Metrics look good despite the new supply wave.

A photo of Tides on Commerce in Las Vegas, the smaller of the two properties acquired by Kennedy Wilson.

Kennedy Wilson Acquires Mountain West Properties for $166M

The communities were purchased separately via a commingled fund.

Rendering of LaSalle Residences project showcasing the penthouse-level terraces.

Five Prominent Chicago Office-to-Residential Conversions

These five developments are expected to add a total of 1,400 units in downtown Chicago.