Student Housing Owners Look Forward to the Fall Semester Jun 02, 2020 Despite some campuses announcing plans for fully online classes in the fall, demand for off campus student housing remains robust. Apartment Investors Wait on the Sidelines May 28, 2020 Multifamily investors want to buy properties, but are waiting for clarity on price discovery before pulling the trigger on deals. Some Medical Office Tenants Take a Short-Term Hit May 20, 2020 The healthcare sector has seen millions of layoffs in recent weeks. What does this mean for medical office landlords? Why Multifamily Rents are Holding Up Better than Expected May 19, 2020 A feared collapse in apartment rent collections amid the COVID-19 shutdowns has failed to materialize. But can that streak last? Capital Markets Loosen Up Enough to Allow Some Multifamily Refinacing May 12, 2020 Agencies, life companies, banks and other sources have shown a willingness to do deals on well-positioned assets. Multifamily Owners Go Virtual to Get Leases Signed Amid COVID-19 May 06, 2020 New technologies let apartments shoppers to check out potential homes without ever being in the presence of a leasing agent. Land Lease Properties Perform Well Amid the Crisis May 04, 2020 Manufactured housing is less likely than other types of real estate to rise or fall. Lease Insurance Could Come into Play Amid COVID Crisis Apr 29, 2020 More than 26 million people have filed for unemployment in the five weeks since cities and state began to order non-essential businesses to close. The Outlook for Class-C Apartments Is Muddied by Tenants' Loss of Income Apr 21, 2020 While many tenants were able to pay rent in April, continuing shutdowns mean more federal assistance might be necessary to help workers forced to stay at home. Self-Storage Survives COVID-19, So Far Apr 20, 2020 Demand for self-storage properties was higher than usual in March, even as much of the U.S. economy shut down. Load More first previous … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … next last Load More
Apartment Investors Wait on the Sidelines May 28, 2020 Multifamily investors want to buy properties, but are waiting for clarity on price discovery before pulling the trigger on deals.
Some Medical Office Tenants Take a Short-Term Hit May 20, 2020 The healthcare sector has seen millions of layoffs in recent weeks. What does this mean for medical office landlords? Why Multifamily Rents are Holding Up Better than Expected May 19, 2020 A feared collapse in apartment rent collections amid the COVID-19 shutdowns has failed to materialize. But can that streak last? Capital Markets Loosen Up Enough to Allow Some Multifamily Refinacing May 12, 2020 Agencies, life companies, banks and other sources have shown a willingness to do deals on well-positioned assets. Multifamily Owners Go Virtual to Get Leases Signed Amid COVID-19 May 06, 2020 New technologies let apartments shoppers to check out potential homes without ever being in the presence of a leasing agent. Land Lease Properties Perform Well Amid the Crisis May 04, 2020 Manufactured housing is less likely than other types of real estate to rise or fall. Lease Insurance Could Come into Play Amid COVID Crisis Apr 29, 2020 More than 26 million people have filed for unemployment in the five weeks since cities and state began to order non-essential businesses to close. The Outlook for Class-C Apartments Is Muddied by Tenants' Loss of Income Apr 21, 2020 While many tenants were able to pay rent in April, continuing shutdowns mean more federal assistance might be necessary to help workers forced to stay at home. Self-Storage Survives COVID-19, So Far Apr 20, 2020 Demand for self-storage properties was higher than usual in March, even as much of the U.S. economy shut down. Load More first previous … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … next last Load More
Why Multifamily Rents are Holding Up Better than Expected May 19, 2020 A feared collapse in apartment rent collections amid the COVID-19 shutdowns has failed to materialize. But can that streak last? Capital Markets Loosen Up Enough to Allow Some Multifamily Refinacing May 12, 2020 Agencies, life companies, banks and other sources have shown a willingness to do deals on well-positioned assets. Multifamily Owners Go Virtual to Get Leases Signed Amid COVID-19 May 06, 2020 New technologies let apartments shoppers to check out potential homes without ever being in the presence of a leasing agent. Land Lease Properties Perform Well Amid the Crisis May 04, 2020 Manufactured housing is less likely than other types of real estate to rise or fall. Lease Insurance Could Come into Play Amid COVID Crisis Apr 29, 2020 More than 26 million people have filed for unemployment in the five weeks since cities and state began to order non-essential businesses to close. The Outlook for Class-C Apartments Is Muddied by Tenants' Loss of Income Apr 21, 2020 While many tenants were able to pay rent in April, continuing shutdowns mean more federal assistance might be necessary to help workers forced to stay at home. Self-Storage Survives COVID-19, So Far Apr 20, 2020 Demand for self-storage properties was higher than usual in March, even as much of the U.S. economy shut down. Load More first previous … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … next last Load More
Capital Markets Loosen Up Enough to Allow Some Multifamily Refinacing May 12, 2020 Agencies, life companies, banks and other sources have shown a willingness to do deals on well-positioned assets. Multifamily Owners Go Virtual to Get Leases Signed Amid COVID-19 May 06, 2020 New technologies let apartments shoppers to check out potential homes without ever being in the presence of a leasing agent. Land Lease Properties Perform Well Amid the Crisis May 04, 2020 Manufactured housing is less likely than other types of real estate to rise or fall. Lease Insurance Could Come into Play Amid COVID Crisis Apr 29, 2020 More than 26 million people have filed for unemployment in the five weeks since cities and state began to order non-essential businesses to close. The Outlook for Class-C Apartments Is Muddied by Tenants' Loss of Income Apr 21, 2020 While many tenants were able to pay rent in April, continuing shutdowns mean more federal assistance might be necessary to help workers forced to stay at home. Self-Storage Survives COVID-19, So Far Apr 20, 2020 Demand for self-storage properties was higher than usual in March, even as much of the U.S. economy shut down. Load More first previous … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … next last Load More
Multifamily Owners Go Virtual to Get Leases Signed Amid COVID-19 May 06, 2020 New technologies let apartments shoppers to check out potential homes without ever being in the presence of a leasing agent. Land Lease Properties Perform Well Amid the Crisis May 04, 2020 Manufactured housing is less likely than other types of real estate to rise or fall. Lease Insurance Could Come into Play Amid COVID Crisis Apr 29, 2020 More than 26 million people have filed for unemployment in the five weeks since cities and state began to order non-essential businesses to close. The Outlook for Class-C Apartments Is Muddied by Tenants' Loss of Income Apr 21, 2020 While many tenants were able to pay rent in April, continuing shutdowns mean more federal assistance might be necessary to help workers forced to stay at home. Self-Storage Survives COVID-19, So Far Apr 20, 2020 Demand for self-storage properties was higher than usual in March, even as much of the U.S. economy shut down. Load More first previous … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … next last Load More
Land Lease Properties Perform Well Amid the Crisis May 04, 2020 Manufactured housing is less likely than other types of real estate to rise or fall. Lease Insurance Could Come into Play Amid COVID Crisis Apr 29, 2020 More than 26 million people have filed for unemployment in the five weeks since cities and state began to order non-essential businesses to close. The Outlook for Class-C Apartments Is Muddied by Tenants' Loss of Income Apr 21, 2020 While many tenants were able to pay rent in April, continuing shutdowns mean more federal assistance might be necessary to help workers forced to stay at home. Self-Storage Survives COVID-19, So Far Apr 20, 2020 Demand for self-storage properties was higher than usual in March, even as much of the U.S. economy shut down. Load More first previous … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … next last Load More
Lease Insurance Could Come into Play Amid COVID Crisis Apr 29, 2020 More than 26 million people have filed for unemployment in the five weeks since cities and state began to order non-essential businesses to close. The Outlook for Class-C Apartments Is Muddied by Tenants' Loss of Income Apr 21, 2020 While many tenants were able to pay rent in April, continuing shutdowns mean more federal assistance might be necessary to help workers forced to stay at home. Self-Storage Survives COVID-19, So Far Apr 20, 2020 Demand for self-storage properties was higher than usual in March, even as much of the U.S. economy shut down. Load More first previous … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … next last Load More
The Outlook for Class-C Apartments Is Muddied by Tenants' Loss of Income Apr 21, 2020 While many tenants were able to pay rent in April, continuing shutdowns mean more federal assistance might be necessary to help workers forced to stay at home. Self-Storage Survives COVID-19, So Far Apr 20, 2020 Demand for self-storage properties was higher than usual in March, even as much of the U.S. economy shut down. Load More first previous … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … next last Load More
Self-Storage Survives COVID-19, So Far Apr 20, 2020 Demand for self-storage properties was higher than usual in March, even as much of the U.S. economy shut down. Load More first previous … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … next last Load More