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The April Digital Issue of MHN Is Now Available!

Now you can get trend and strategy insights two different ways: Leaf through the Multi-Housing News digital digest for a quick read, or click on individual articles for an in-depth look at each of the topics that most interest you.

Executive Editor Paul Rosta

Marketing Smart

When it comes to attracting new residents, is it the steak or the sizzle that really sells a multifamily community?

Transactions: April 2019

A selection of noteworthy recent multifamily investment sales and financings from across the U.S.

The Science of Multifamily Marketing

Finding the right strategy calls for a nuanced understanding of consumers’ online wants, needs and behavior, and figuring out the best balance for your brand.

Bainbridge at Nona Place: This Orlando waterfront community was constructed on a waterfront and includes local trails incorporated into the community. Residents can walk from any location and find a pedestrian walkway that connects to onsite amenities.

Multifamily’s Wellness Transformation

Nowadays, prospective residents are better educated on the benefits of health and wellness and are looking to live in communities that offer more than the traditional definitions.

One Theater Square in Newark, N.J., a 23-story rental property with 243 apartment homes, represented a partnership with the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and was the first ground-up apartment building in Newark in more than 50 years. It’s more than 60 percent leased after only six months and will be fully occupied by spring 2019. Image courtesy of Dranoff Properties

Why Carl Dranoff Continues to Lead Markets

Having sold off its Philadelphia apartment portfolio to Aimco, game-changer Dranoff Properties is poised to find new ways to revitalize neighborhoods in its third decade. Founder Carl Dranoff discusses his strategy, the sale and what’s next for his company.

Making Affordable Housing Make Sense

Securing financing in order to increase—as well as maintain—the supply of rent-sensitive units is challenging. Developers and lenders are launching new initiatives and revisiting existing ones to tackle a problem demanding many solutions.

The March Digital Issue of MHN Is Now Available!

Now you can get trend and strategy insights two different ways: Leaf through the Multi-Housing News digital digest for a quick read, or click on individual articles for an in-depth look at each of the topics that most interest you.

Editorial Director Suzann D. Silverman

A Tighter Linchpin

Expanding needs among residents and property owners are providing new opportunities for property managers to become influential and even vital, producing properties that attract and retain tenants for the long term and increasing returns for the owner.

Green Financing’s Growth and Growing Pains

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and PACE financing continue to lead the charge, with an increasing number of states expected to launch government-backed guaranteed mortgages.