Mega-Developments Abound in Philadelphia
Despite a multifamily supply surge in recent years, occupancy in stabilized properties saw only a modest decline of 30 basis points year-over-year in July.
Top 10 States by Multifamily LEED Certifications
California, Texas and Washington hold the top spots for LEED-certified multifamily properties in the U.S. over the past two years.
Slower Growth Ahead for Nashville
Asking rates are expected to rise more gradually in the face of robust development—mostly comprising upscale projects—with the average rent reaching $1,216 as of August.
MHN Poll: Technology Expenditures
MHN has a new poll! We want to know if you are planning to increase your technology expenditures for the next year.
Student Housing Costs Compared
How affordable is purpose-built off-campus housing? A new study from NMHC and Axiometrics measures the costs of on-campus and off-campus housing options—and the premiums associated with certain features.
2018 Top Multifamily Owners
Despite growing economic uncertainty surrounding global trade and a record-long expansion, the commercial real estate sector is maintaining steady growth.
Brooklyn Braces for Banner Year
Most of the upcoming multifamily supply is geared toward the market’s Lifestyle segment. That will intensify the borough’s severe affordability crisis.
Investors Boost Deal Flow in Los Angeles
The strong fundamentals of the metro’s multifamily market are attracting many buyers, pushing the year’s sales volume to $2.9 billion through July.
Keeping Up With Supply in Baltimore
As the multifamily development boom continues, demand remains strong in the metro, bolstered by consistent job gains in high-earning sectors.
Development Gears Up for Banner Year in Queens
The transit-oriented development boom continues in the New York City borough, which gained more than 1,000 new apartments through July.











