Prominence

New Supply Keeps Rent Growth Tepid in Baltimore

Spearheaded by the revival of its core and by the emergence of the Baltimore-Washington corridor as a strategic location, the metro’s multifamily fundamentals have stabilized.

Forum at Tallahassee

Arrimus Snags FL Student Housing

The company made its second purchase from Parkland Development Corp. this year with the Forum at Tallahassee, a 264-unit community serving Florida State University students.

Employment Gains Spur Growth in Philadelphia

An evolving wage structure, influx of young professionals and boom in hospitality and development are helping the city’s multifamily market keep its head above water.

Hurricane Harvey’s Multifamily Impact

Industry experts weigh in on what the effects of the storm mean for Houston, its residents and the market as a whole.

All Eyes on Core in Cleveland

The city’s market is growing slowly, particularly in submarkets outside the urban core that still face difficulties stemming from the last downturn.

Miller-Valentine Unveils Beckett Farms in SC

The 280-unit luxury property in Fort Mill features a farmhouse aesthetic and offers amenities including a salt-water mineral pool, fire pit with grilling stations and private cabanas.

JV to Convert FL Student Housing Into Apartments

The Collier Cos., Apex One and Paravest Capital have acquired the 324-unit Avenue 29 Apartments in Tallahassee and plan to reposition the community.

On Demand Webinar: How to Maximize Small Multifamily ROI in 2018: An Investment & Finance Outlook

As the multifamily cycle matures and fundamentals tighten, investors and owners are searching for creative ways to boost ROI. From exploring new growth markets to refinancing with improved loan terms and lower rates, the choices made today will play a critical role in positioning your firm for long-term success.

Security Properties’ Seattle Sale Completes 1st Fund

700 Broadway, a mixed-use property in Capitol Hill, marked the last of 17 assets that comprised the firm’s first closed-end discretionary multifamily real estate fund.

Residents and Public Transportation

When apartments are located in urban—or even suburban or rural—residents sometimes cannot have a car and therefore must rely on public transportation. And when a community is in proximity to a bus or subway, it is often seen as an added bonus. MHN and Kingsley surveyed renters to see what they thought about their transportation options.