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Aerial shot of San Jose, California at sunrise on a cloudy morning. Authorization was obtained from the FAA for this operation in restricted airspace.

San Jose Multifamily Report – March 2026

While employment is lagging, most fundamentals are sound.

A photo of CityHouse Old Town, an office-to-residential project in the Old Town section of Alexandria, Va., that features 199 luxury residential units and 17,000 square feet of ground-floor retail.

AREP, Harrison Street Complete NoVa Office-to-Residential Conversion

The original building was constructed in the 1980s.

Exterior rendering of Building F, a multifamily project in Boston.

Leggat McCall JV Lands $172M for Boston Project

Funding includes $122 million in construction financing and $50 million in equity.

Exterior shot featuring low-rise homes.

National Affordable Housing Report – April 2026

Yardi Matrix’s latest study analyzes affordable and market-rate rents for two key categories of federally designated tracts.

A rendering of Alta Roosevelt

Wood Partners to Break Ground on Tampa-Area Workforce Project

The Live Local Act-approved development will replace an existing office building.

Downtown Houston business district. Aerial view of downtown Houston business district with modern high rises.

Houston Multifamily Report – March 2026

The seasonal slowdown intensified the effects of heavy supply.

Rendering of The Waymark, a 109-unit affordable development in Washington, D.C.

NRP, Marshall Heights to Kick Off Affordable Project

The property is set to come online by the end of next year.

Exterior shot of The Commons on Thornton, a 100-unit, assisted living and memory care community in Stockton, Calif.

Clarion Partners Buys 2 California Senior Communities

JLL Capital Markets arranged the deal.

The Kansas City Skyline

Kansas City Multifamily Report – March 2026

The market is outperforming despite its slowing economy.

A photo of Domain Memorial, a 313-unit townhome rental community in Houston that was refinanced with an $81 million loan by its owner Knightvest Capital

Knightvest Refis Houston Townhome Community

Mesa West Capital provided the five-year, floating-rate loan.