Listicles

Top 10 Inland Empire Multifamily Transactions

The Inland Empire market continues to grow its multifamily inventory at a slow burn, further inflating rent rates and property values. One result is rising per-unit prices, which are about $9,000 higher than the national average.

Top 10 Largest Metro DC Multifamily Developments

Despite the vast majority of recently delivered communities being classified as luxury rentals, many of the biggest projects underway contain significant affordable components.

Top 10 Largest Affordable Communities Completed in Denver

The metro has come a long way in addressing its affordable housing problem, with more than 2,000 units delivered during the last four quarters.

Top 10 Communities Under Construction in Central & Northern NJ

The area’s improving economy bolstered multifamily development, resulting in more than 17,000 units being built as of June, as well as an increase in affordable housing units.

Top 10 Multifamily Completions in Orange County

After hitting a cycle peak this year with more than 5,400 units coming online, supply in the area’s multifamily sector is expected to temper. Rental stock should gain some 2,400 units by year-end.

Top 10 Columbus Multifamily Transactions

The city is quickly becoming the most important economy in Ohio, thanks to its relatively affordable housing and growing economy. This year, more than 2,000 units traded for a total of $266 million.

Top 10 Largest Multifamily Deals in Salt Lake City

A list of the most considerable transactions to have taken place in Utah’s largest city year-to-date, emphasizing strong investor interest in the metro.

Top 10 Tallest Residential Properties in Orlando

According to Yardi Matrix, the assets are clustered in the downtown area, with the largest reaching 32 stories.

Top 10 Multifamily Transactions in the Southern US

Bolstered by an increase in transaction activity over the previous two years, more than 40 communities changed hands in the region so far this year for a total sales volume of roughly $650 million.