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Fannie Mae: One-Third of Americans Can’t Find Affordable Housing Near Work

In a poll conducted by research firm Penn Schoen Berland for the government-sponsored enterprise, most Americans reported that they struggled to find affordable housing options in areas they desired.

Passco Grows Houston-Area Portfolio

The Grayson in Spring, Texas, traded for the first time since it came online in 2016. KeyBank Real Estate Capital arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the new owner.

OH Community Sells for $15M

Link Real Estate Group acquired the 432-unit property in Franklin County that last traded in 2010. Income Property Organization brokered the deal.

Senior Housing Affordability Crisis Looms

A new report by the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care finds that 54 percent of middle-income elderly won’t be able to pay for assisted living and out-of-pocket medical costs by 2029.

Greystar Expands in NYC with $240M Buy

The company acquired a 266-unit community situated near retailers, restaurants, entertainment venues, job hubs and public transit nodes in Manhattan’s NoMad neighborhood.

NXT Capital Provides $61M Refi for Dallas Property

The 400-unit community is located in the city’s Design District and is just one of several financing transactions secured by the Chicago-based firm in the busy Dallas-Fort Worth multifamily market in recent months.

Brooklyn Mixed-Use Tower Breaks Ground

A joint venture between Greenland Forest City Partners and The Brodsky Organization is developing 18 Sixth Avenue, an 859-unit mixed-income property within the Pacific Park community. Construction is slated to be complete in 2022.

NYC Chalks Up $15M Affordable Housing Preservation Deal

Stakeholders from the government, non-profit and private sectors worked together to buy three apartment buildings in Queens, which will be kept rent-stabilized under the Neighborhood Pillars Program.

In Search of Affordability Solutions

As the challenges intensify, our industry needs to spotlight what’s working and provide alternatives to what’s not, NMHC’s president contends.

Residents of Jonathan Rose Cos.' Tapestry mixed-income rental in Harlem tend to a community garden as part of an program promoting a healthy lifestyle and a sense of community.

Building Community Among Mixed-Income Residents

Forging bonds among residents from diverse economic backgrounds demands creativity, patience and financial investment. It can also pay off in unexpected ways.