Regions

Enterprise Community Partners Welcomes New Board of Trustee Members

Enterprise Community Partners Inc. has selected three new members to its board of trustees.

Marcus & MIllichap Promotes Armand Tiberio to First VP of Investments

Marcus & Millichap has promoted Armand Tiberio to the position of first vice president of investments. This is one of the highest levels of recognition the firm awards to its investment specialists.

HUD Ruling Could Mean More FHA Financing in Pricier Housing Markets

The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced recently that it would no longer consider the price of land

St. Pete Condos Fly at Recent Auction

About 3,000 potential buyers toured the property in the weeks before the auction

DEAL OF THE DAY: Trophy Residential Tower in Arlington, Va. Auctions for $118M

The Washington, D.C. office of HFF (Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LP says it has closed the sale of The Palatine, a 262-unit, Class A high-rise multi-housing community in Arlington, Va. Crescent Heights of America was the successful bidder at the foreclosure auction and purchased the property for $118 million.

White Paper Shows Archstone Increased Revenue by 1.5% from Call Center’s Capture of Incremental Leads

A property can see a significant increase in its revenue by outsourcing its call center and capturing more resident leads in the process

DEAL OF THE DAY: ARA Brokers Sale of Two Well-Located Distressed Properties for $52.15 Per Square Foot

Apartment Realty Advisors (ARA) brokered the sale of a 78-unit, two property portfolio in Aurora, Colo. to JTA Properties, a private local buyer, for $2,125,000, representing a price per unit of $27,244, or $52.15 per square foot.

DeWitt Asks Congress Not to Forget Multifamily in Reforming GSEs

Affordable and workforce housing will be critical in the 2010s

AMCAL Promotes Mario Turner to VP, Development in OC Office

AMCAL Multi-Housing Inc. recently promoted Mario Turner to vice president of development for the company’s Orange County office

MARKET SNAPSHOT: With Supply in Check, Denver Remains Optimistic about Absorption

Denver never had the run-up that other markets in the mountain area, such as Phoenix and Las Vegas, had, but the city delivered about 18,000 units between 2001 and 2002, at the same time that it lost a lot of jobs, which contributed to a huge influx of supply.