Prominence
New York City Comptroller Proposes Tenants Bill of Rights
The city’s chief financial officer wants to require landlords to give renters a document spelling out their rights.
Manhattan and Brooklyn Rents Continue Uptick
Corcoran’s latest report shows that rents throughout the two New York City boroughs rose across the board.
Top 5 Western Markets for Multifamily Deliveries in 2019
Some 31,100 units came online in the Western Region last year, with January and October leading the way in multifamily completions.
Freddie Mac Survey Profiles Renters vs. Owners
The report shows a record number believe renting is more affordable than owning a home, as affordability becomes a growing issue among both residents and owners.
Late-Cycle Lenders Proceed With Caution
At MBA’s CREF 2020 Conference, lenders said high valuations and rent regulation are just two of the many risk factors that impact credit decisions today.
New York Broker Fee Ban Halted by Judge
A state court has granted a temporary restraining order against guidance that barred brokers from collecting a fee from residents.
MBA Predicts Slow Economy, Stable Rates
The strength of the U.S. economy continues, but the list of uncertainties gets longer and longer, says the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Chief Economist Michael Frantantoni.
CA Ventures to Invest $325M in Student Housing
The firm plans to direct the capital to new ground-up developments in Mexico.
MHN’s January 2020 Must-Reads
Catch up on our most important stories, interviews and rankings for last month.
Cushman & Wakefield to Acquire Pinnacle in Landmark Deal
With a portfolio of almost 170,000 units, Pinnacle is the third-largest multifamily manager in the country.











