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Apartment Debt Metrics Mostly Solid, But Gateway Metros Feeling Stress
Analysis shows loans backed by apartments have seasoned well and generally have a strong cushion against default, explains Paul Fiorilla and Ben Bruckner of Yardi Matrix.
Senior Housing Occupancy Skids to Historic Low
COVID-19’s impact on senior housing is reflected in the latest data from NIC MAP Data Service, which reports a 2.5 percent decline during the third quarter.
COVID-19’s Impact on Student Housing Under Review: Q&A
“Since the start of the pandemic, all data points for student housing have been positive,” says Cushman & Wakefield’s Travis Prince.
A Private Lender’s View on Multifamily Opportunities
Ray Cleeman, head of capital markets at Pensam, on why the company’s longstanding approach is still a good fit for a changed economic climate.
Atlanta Single-Family Rental Portfolio Sells for $134M
Haven Realty Capital and Walton Street Capital LLC teamed up to acquire the six communities from developer ResiBuilt Homes.
NIC’s 2020 Fall Conference Highlights
The event’s three days covered a broad range of topics, from the pandemic’s impact on design to the forgotten middle market.
Hines Launches Multifamily Management Firm
Willowick Residential will oversee the developer’s growing portfolio of apartment projects, starting with nine communities in Texas and Chicago.
Jonathan Rose Cos. Closes $525M Affordable Housing Fund
The impact investment vehicle topped its target and raised more than $285 million in the last six months.
A Dive into Senior Housing Fundamentals
National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care’s Lana Peck examined senior housing fundamentals during a talk at the organization’s fall conference.
Tapping Into Senior Housing’s Middle Market
A panel at NIC’s fall conference discussed how this underserved segment could be the future of the sector.











