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Rapid Multifamily Inventory Growth Does Not Have to be Bad News

Record level multifamily construction was expected for the United States this year, but that isn’t always bad news for a market.

Why Self Storage Is Steady Despite Economic Bumps

The next two years are set to provide an extended window of investment opportunity, according to experts.

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Where Student Housing Earns High Marks

As well as the sector has performed, it’s expected to get even better in the coming years.

Analysis: Why Multifamily Thrives as Eviction Wave Looms

Yardi Matrix Research Director Paul Fiorilla sheds light on the policies, economic issues and market trends that are challenging the industry.

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Manhattan Multifamily Report – Winter 2021

While the market took a direct hit this downturn, rent losses started to decelerate toward the end of 2020.

43 Green is a mixed-income, mixed-use and transit-oriented development project in Chicago under development by The Habitat Company. Image courtesy of The Habitat Company

Mixed-Income Seen as Key to Affordable Housing

Demand is stronger than ever, but financial challenges for developers are great.

Student, Senior Housing Hit Hardest in Q2: Moody’s

The two sectors saw rising vacancies and falling rents owing to the pandemic, and affordable housing was largely unaffected.

What to Expect From Student Housing in the Fall: Q&A

Jason Wills, chief marketing officer of American Campus Communities, on measures required to ensure students’ safety.

Coronavirus Dents Multifamily Development

New supply expectations fall this year, but future construction impact hinges on the downturn’s severity and length.