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Multifamily Rising Leaders Connect the Business

NAA’s 20 on the Rise honorees point to the next model of apartment leadership, where marketing, operations, technology and resident experience work in sync.

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Short-Term Volatility, Long-Term Opportunity for Multifamily: NMHC Experts

Demand can’t keep up with supply in many markets, but demographic trends should ease some of these pressures.

Multifamily Stabilizes as the K-Shaped Recovery Takes Hold

Alongside improving national fundamentals, a sharper divide is emerging between segments.

Why More Multifamily Developers Are Mixing It Up

Mixed-use residential has become a lot more complex (and often more profitable) than apartments with ground-floor retail.

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Student Housing Unlocked: The P3 Case for Campus Modernization

In this conversation with MHN’s Olivia Bunescu, Gilbane’s Geoff Eisenacher discusses how public-private partnerships are reshaping campus housing.

MHN Voice webinar panel from July 16

Multifamily Investors Navigate Opportunity and Uncertainty

During MHN’s latest Voices webinar, industry experts weighed in on what’s been driving investment decisions this year and what to expect in the second half.

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Let’s Get Real: Most Major Problems Originate With People

In the first installment of our new interview series, Donald King III, co-head of Walker & Dunlop’s Capital Markets Group, talks about the wins, setbacks and leadership lessons that shaped his career.

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How to Build a Good Company Culture

Multifamily leaders share how companies can build stronger cultures through clearer expectations, consistent leadership and better feedback.

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Mission Success: The Details That Make Affordable Housing Last

Interior Designer Lydia Liley joins MHN’s Laura Valean for a chat about the materials, finishes and shared spaces that help affordable housing stand the test of time.

U.S. multifamily occupancy levels, 2014–2025 (Renter-by-Necessity housing data driven piece)

Why New Working-Class Rentals Are a Rare Sight

The percentage of renter-by-necessity housing is shrinking as new supply reconfigures multifamily markets across regions and segments.