Property Prices Keep Rising in the Student Housing Sector Mar 25, 2019 Average cap rates on student housing transactions are now near those paid for apartment buildings. Self-Storage Investors Start Looking at Smaller Markets to Capture Higher Yields Mar 11, 2019 Even as worry about over-building spreads, self-storage properties in primary markets go for cap rates as low as 5 percent. Volatility in Construction Materials Pricing Is Putting Strain on Multifamily Developers Mar 05, 2019 Multifamily developers don’t know what to expect when it comes to budgeting for materials prices. Boston to See an Outsized Number of New Apartment Units Delivered in 2019 Feb 26, 2019 In spite of heavy volumes of construction, rents in the city continue to rise and investors are still eager to buy apartment properties here. SFR Investors Dispute Resident Lawsuits That Claim Bad Management Practices Feb 25, 2019 Both American Homes 4 Rent and Invitation Homes have faced tenant lawsuits recently. Developers Claim Co-Living Suites Earn More Per Square Foot Than Regular Apartment Rentals Feb 19, 2019 Co-living developers in New York and Washington, D.C. report strong demand from renters. A Look at NYCHA’s Plans to Improve Public Housing Feb 12, 2019 After a judge rejected a settlement of a lawsuit, New York City came up with a bolder proposal. A Shortage of Labor is Squeezing Hotel Sector Profits Feb 11, 2019 The shortage of workers is likely to get worse as developers continue to open new hotels. The U.S. Apartment Sector Would Continue to Remain Strong Even in a Recession Feb 05, 2019 In the current cycle, property fundamentals are strong enough to withstand a shock to the system. Investors Pay More than Anticipated for LIHTCs, Easing Developers’ Funding Fears Jan 29, 2019 Market observers thought tax reform would disrupt the market for LIHTCs. The disruption never happened. Load More first previous … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … next last Load More
Self-Storage Investors Start Looking at Smaller Markets to Capture Higher Yields Mar 11, 2019 Even as worry about over-building spreads, self-storage properties in primary markets go for cap rates as low as 5 percent.
Volatility in Construction Materials Pricing Is Putting Strain on Multifamily Developers Mar 05, 2019 Multifamily developers don’t know what to expect when it comes to budgeting for materials prices. Boston to See an Outsized Number of New Apartment Units Delivered in 2019 Feb 26, 2019 In spite of heavy volumes of construction, rents in the city continue to rise and investors are still eager to buy apartment properties here. SFR Investors Dispute Resident Lawsuits That Claim Bad Management Practices Feb 25, 2019 Both American Homes 4 Rent and Invitation Homes have faced tenant lawsuits recently. Developers Claim Co-Living Suites Earn More Per Square Foot Than Regular Apartment Rentals Feb 19, 2019 Co-living developers in New York and Washington, D.C. report strong demand from renters. A Look at NYCHA’s Plans to Improve Public Housing Feb 12, 2019 After a judge rejected a settlement of a lawsuit, New York City came up with a bolder proposal. A Shortage of Labor is Squeezing Hotel Sector Profits Feb 11, 2019 The shortage of workers is likely to get worse as developers continue to open new hotels. The U.S. Apartment Sector Would Continue to Remain Strong Even in a Recession Feb 05, 2019 In the current cycle, property fundamentals are strong enough to withstand a shock to the system. Investors Pay More than Anticipated for LIHTCs, Easing Developers’ Funding Fears Jan 29, 2019 Market observers thought tax reform would disrupt the market for LIHTCs. The disruption never happened. Load More first previous … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … next last Load More
Boston to See an Outsized Number of New Apartment Units Delivered in 2019 Feb 26, 2019 In spite of heavy volumes of construction, rents in the city continue to rise and investors are still eager to buy apartment properties here. SFR Investors Dispute Resident Lawsuits That Claim Bad Management Practices Feb 25, 2019 Both American Homes 4 Rent and Invitation Homes have faced tenant lawsuits recently. Developers Claim Co-Living Suites Earn More Per Square Foot Than Regular Apartment Rentals Feb 19, 2019 Co-living developers in New York and Washington, D.C. report strong demand from renters. A Look at NYCHA’s Plans to Improve Public Housing Feb 12, 2019 After a judge rejected a settlement of a lawsuit, New York City came up with a bolder proposal. A Shortage of Labor is Squeezing Hotel Sector Profits Feb 11, 2019 The shortage of workers is likely to get worse as developers continue to open new hotels. The U.S. Apartment Sector Would Continue to Remain Strong Even in a Recession Feb 05, 2019 In the current cycle, property fundamentals are strong enough to withstand a shock to the system. Investors Pay More than Anticipated for LIHTCs, Easing Developers’ Funding Fears Jan 29, 2019 Market observers thought tax reform would disrupt the market for LIHTCs. The disruption never happened. Load More first previous … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … next last Load More
SFR Investors Dispute Resident Lawsuits That Claim Bad Management Practices Feb 25, 2019 Both American Homes 4 Rent and Invitation Homes have faced tenant lawsuits recently. Developers Claim Co-Living Suites Earn More Per Square Foot Than Regular Apartment Rentals Feb 19, 2019 Co-living developers in New York and Washington, D.C. report strong demand from renters. A Look at NYCHA’s Plans to Improve Public Housing Feb 12, 2019 After a judge rejected a settlement of a lawsuit, New York City came up with a bolder proposal. A Shortage of Labor is Squeezing Hotel Sector Profits Feb 11, 2019 The shortage of workers is likely to get worse as developers continue to open new hotels. The U.S. Apartment Sector Would Continue to Remain Strong Even in a Recession Feb 05, 2019 In the current cycle, property fundamentals are strong enough to withstand a shock to the system. Investors Pay More than Anticipated for LIHTCs, Easing Developers’ Funding Fears Jan 29, 2019 Market observers thought tax reform would disrupt the market for LIHTCs. The disruption never happened. Load More first previous … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … next last Load More
Developers Claim Co-Living Suites Earn More Per Square Foot Than Regular Apartment Rentals Feb 19, 2019 Co-living developers in New York and Washington, D.C. report strong demand from renters. A Look at NYCHA’s Plans to Improve Public Housing Feb 12, 2019 After a judge rejected a settlement of a lawsuit, New York City came up with a bolder proposal. A Shortage of Labor is Squeezing Hotel Sector Profits Feb 11, 2019 The shortage of workers is likely to get worse as developers continue to open new hotels. The U.S. Apartment Sector Would Continue to Remain Strong Even in a Recession Feb 05, 2019 In the current cycle, property fundamentals are strong enough to withstand a shock to the system. Investors Pay More than Anticipated for LIHTCs, Easing Developers’ Funding Fears Jan 29, 2019 Market observers thought tax reform would disrupt the market for LIHTCs. The disruption never happened. Load More first previous … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … next last Load More
A Look at NYCHA’s Plans to Improve Public Housing Feb 12, 2019 After a judge rejected a settlement of a lawsuit, New York City came up with a bolder proposal. A Shortage of Labor is Squeezing Hotel Sector Profits Feb 11, 2019 The shortage of workers is likely to get worse as developers continue to open new hotels. The U.S. Apartment Sector Would Continue to Remain Strong Even in a Recession Feb 05, 2019 In the current cycle, property fundamentals are strong enough to withstand a shock to the system. Investors Pay More than Anticipated for LIHTCs, Easing Developers’ Funding Fears Jan 29, 2019 Market observers thought tax reform would disrupt the market for LIHTCs. The disruption never happened. Load More first previous … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … next last Load More
A Shortage of Labor is Squeezing Hotel Sector Profits Feb 11, 2019 The shortage of workers is likely to get worse as developers continue to open new hotels. The U.S. Apartment Sector Would Continue to Remain Strong Even in a Recession Feb 05, 2019 In the current cycle, property fundamentals are strong enough to withstand a shock to the system. Investors Pay More than Anticipated for LIHTCs, Easing Developers’ Funding Fears Jan 29, 2019 Market observers thought tax reform would disrupt the market for LIHTCs. The disruption never happened. Load More first previous … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … next last Load More
The U.S. Apartment Sector Would Continue to Remain Strong Even in a Recession Feb 05, 2019 In the current cycle, property fundamentals are strong enough to withstand a shock to the system. Investors Pay More than Anticipated for LIHTCs, Easing Developers’ Funding Fears Jan 29, 2019 Market observers thought tax reform would disrupt the market for LIHTCs. The disruption never happened. Load More first previous … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … next last Load More
Investors Pay More than Anticipated for LIHTCs, Easing Developers’ Funding Fears Jan 29, 2019 Market observers thought tax reform would disrupt the market for LIHTCs. The disruption never happened. Load More first previous … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … next last Load More