Regions
The Outdoor Amenities Residents Love
Residents speak out on what they enjoy most in their communities and what they’d like to see added in the future.
The Biggest Bottleneck to Multifamily Supply: NIMBY-ism
A survey by the National Apartment Association found that local community resistance is seen as the top obstacle to new apartment construction. Big coastal cities are among the toughest places to build.
Equity Residential Buys DC-Area Apartment Community
HFF marketed the property in Rockville, Md., on behalf of the seller, a partnership of Hanover Co. and Berkshire Residential Investments.
Berkadia Closes 2 Deals Totaling $100M
The brokerage originated a $31.7 million construction loan through HUD for a 232-unit community in Florida and sold a 414-residence townhome property for $68.9 million in Virginia.
Poll: Community Events
MHN has a new poll! We want to know which type of community events perform the best at your property.
2 Phoenix-Area Developments Secure $54M Financing
PCCP LLC provided the two senior loans that will be used to construct IDM Estrella Parkway in Goodyear, and IDM Cooley Station in Gilbert, Ariz.
JV Lands $54M Refi for Connecticut Portfolio
CBRE’s Debt & Structured Finance group arranged the financing, which was provided by Thorofare Capital, to retire the original senior construction loan for Berkeley at Waypointe and Quincy Lofts, located in Norwalk.
New England Portfolio Secures $164M Refi
The 14 communities adding up to 1,620 units are spread across Greater Boston and suburban New Hampshire. PGIM Real Estate Finance originated the Fannie Mae loan.
The Amenities Residents Really Want Have Changed
Half of all renters will turn over their lease within the first year of moving in. Amenities may be the answer to keeping them. Learn which ones in this 35-page guide.
Boston Multifamily Report – Spring 2019
Considering the 8,250 units slated to come online in 2019, which would mark a new development cycle high, rent growth is expected to moderate slightly, to 2.7 percent for the year.











