The newest issue of Northeast Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business has arrived – see why “NYC Investors Hunt for Distressed Deals” in the cover story. Higher interest rates and tougher regulations stalled many apartment deals in 2023, but some distressed owners may be forced to sell in 2024. By Bendix Anderson; insights from – James H. Simmons III, Asland Capital Partners; Elie Rieder, Castle Lanterra ; Douglas Eisenberg, A&E Real Estate; Joe Koicim, Marcus & Millichap; Peter Carillo, Investment Sales / Greater New York Area, HKS Real Estate Advisors; Eric Brody, Anax Real Estate Partners. Inside this Issue How Do I Ensure My Dog Park Will be a Howling Success? Your tenants and their canine companions will keep coming back to a pet amenity space that is thoughtfully planned, well designed and diligently maintained. By John Sarver, Gyms For Dogs™ Northeast Renters Rate Top 10 Most Desired Apartment Features, Community Amenities Comfort, safety and everyday convenience are among top preferences of survey respondents. By Sarah Yaussi, National Multifamily Housing Council Gen Z: 90 Million Renters Who Command Our Attention Invest in apartment construction that catches the eyes of young tenants and watch your lease renewals and occupancies grow. By Tim Mustard, AIA, TCA Architects, Inc. Read the issue: https://lnkd.in/e-2AfsMd #NortheastMultifamily #Multifamily #AffordableHousing #CRE Scott France
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Build-to-Rent Model Is Here to Stay — find out why in the latest issue of Southeast Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business. Renters across the U.S. rush to sign leases at new subdivisions of rental townhomes, cottage-style homes and detached houses as an alternative to traditional apartments. By Bendix Anderson; insights from – Clifford Payne, Core Spaces; Todd Wood, Christopher Todd Communities; Andrew Schaffer, Roofstock; Anthony Tiritilli, Lynd Living; Patrick Duffy, The Chatham Bay Group. Inside this Issue: Construction Sector Braces for Dry Spell Developers plan to scale back on launching projects through 2025, but contractors say a long-term housing shortage will ensure steady multifamily business when building resumes. By Lynn Peisner; insights from – Alp Kirmizioglu 👷🏼♂️, RangeWater Real Estate; Kinjal Patel, McHugh Construction; Alberto Fernandez, ANF Group; Lance Paulick, Woda Cooper Companies, Inc.; David W. Summers Jr., CF Evans Construction. Blueprint for Access Control and Security Solutions By emulating the hotel sector’s dual focus on customer feedback and innovation, apartment owners will be better equipped to make smart technology choices. By Roger Solomon, Trio Advisory Group Read the issue: https://lnkd.in/eejbJ8su #Multifamily #AffordableHousing #BTR #Construction Scott France
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Don't overlook Columbus & Indianapolis - see how these cities are developing in the latest issue of Midwest Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business 👇 On the cover: Build-to-Rent Model Is Here to Stay Renters across the U.S. rush to sign leases at new subdivisions of rental townhomes, cottage-style homes and detached houses as an alternative to traditional apartments. By Bendix Anderson; insights from – Clifford Payne, Core Spaces; Todd Wood, Christopher Todd Communities; Andrew Schaffer, Roofstock; Anthony Tiritilli, Lynd Living; Patrick Duffy, The Chatham Bay Group. Inside this Issue: ✏ Why Columbus Is a Hidden Gem A growing economy plus a conservatively paced development pipeline equates to a central Ohio market that is full of pleasant surprises. By Ryan Duling, Lument ✏ Indianapolis Is No Longer ‘Flyover’ Country A conservative development pipeline, affordable rents and sustainable growth have made Indy one of the few U.S. rental markets to achieve positive rent growth and absorption. By Steve LaMotte, Jr., Walker & Dunlop ✏ Blueprint for Access Control and Security Solutions By emulating the hotel sector’s dual focus on customer feedback and innovation, apartment owners will be better equipped to make smart technology choices. By Roger Solomon, Trio Advisory Group ✏ Construction Sector Braces for Dry Spell Developers plan to scale back on launching projects through 2025, but contractors say a long-term housing shortage will ensure steady multifamily business when building resumes. By Lynn Peisner; insights from – Alp Kirmizioglu 👷🏼♂️, RangeWater Real Estate; Kinjal Patel, McHugh Construction; Alberto Fernandez, ANF Group; Lance Paulick, Woda Cooper Companies, Inc.; David W. Summers Jr., CF Evans Construction. ✏ Lessons Learned When it Comes to Hiring and Retention Job seekers and multifamily owners and managers need to adjust expectations and find middle ground on pay, promotions and prior experience. By Gladys Pagan, MSHR, PHR, SHRM-CP, Draper and Kramer, Incorporated ✏ How Careers Drive Leasing Decisions More than half of American renters make their living choices based on job status, driving up demand for home office amenities. By Sarah Yaussi, National Multifamily Housing Council Read the issue 🔗 https://lnkd.in/epJ6E_9G #Multifamily #AffordableHousing #CRE #BTR Scott France
Midwest Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business May/June 2024
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Vice President - Multi-Family Jason Young was featured in the latest issue of Texas Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business. He discusses our latest multi-family development, The Flynn at Live Oak, and why we selected the East Dallas neighborhood for the 327-unit property. Visit page 16 to read the article. #ConorTexas #CREInsights #Multifamily
Texas Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business November/December 2023
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Raleigh-Durham multifamily sees hefty concession growth in classes B and C https://lnkd.in/eEgPvmsd Apartment concessions are trending in Raleigh-Durham as building owners get creative to attract tenants. Free months of rent and discounts are becoming more common, especially in classes B and C. The multifamily market is showing some interesting shifts this year. #RaleighDurham #Multifamily #AYdifference
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The latest issue of Western Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business is here – see if Salt Lake City’s Oversupply Will be Short-Lived. Population and job growth spur a development wave, but supply is projected to dry up starting in 2026, leading to a housing deficit. By Nellie Day; insights from – Kip Paul, Cushman & Wakefield; John G. Taylor, Legend Partners; Dejan Eskic, The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute; Madeline (Mad) B., Private Equity Stakeholder Project. Inside this Issue Western Renters Rate Top 10 Most Desired Apartment Features, Community Amenities Comfort, safety and everyday convenience are among top preferences of survey respondents. By Sarah Yaussi, National Multifamily Housing Council Gen Z: 90 Million Renters Who Command Our Attention Invest in apartment construction that catches the eyes of young tenants and watch your lease renewals and occupancies grow. By Tim Mustard, AIA, TCA Architects, Inc. Read the issue 👇 https://lnkd.in/e24rnn44 #CRE #Multifamily #AffordableHousing #WesternCRE Scott France
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The latest issue of Texas Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business has arrived – see why “Dallas Feels Repercussions of Development Wave” on the cover. Real estate fundamentals have taken a hit, but the strong economic outlook for the region bolsters investor optimism. Written by Lynn Peisner; insights from – Asher Hall, Cushman & Wakefield; Gregory Smith, CPA, Berkadia; Brian O'Boyle Sr., Newmark; Alena Savera, The NRP Group LLC; Jason Young, Conor Commercial Real Estate; Randy Grudzinski, The Empire Group of Companies. Inside this Issue 👇 Texas Renters Rate Top 10 Most Desired Apartment Features, Community Amenities Comfort, safety and everyday convenience are among top preferences of survey respondents. By Sarah Yaussi, National Multifamily Housing Council How to Put Your Architect’s Experience to Work These five lessons learned from the architect’s point of view will ensure your affordable housing project flows seamlessly. By Joanne Horton, RA, RDL Architects Read the issue: https://lnkd.in/eD9iUYRa #CRE #Multifamily #AffordableHousing #TexasCRE Scott France
Texas Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business November/December 2023
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The City of Santa Monica recently passed a proposal (Ordinance No. 2776) impacting multifamily property owners. Check out the key points property owners need to be aware of below 👇 🔗 Read: https://lnkd.in/gGwXt9TB #Matthews #CRE #RealEstate #SantaMonicaRealEstate
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Did you know that 63% of tenants in a recent survey noted “a lack of security” as their reason for moving out of an apartment? When it comes to multifamily living - attracting and retaining tenants is key but how do you know what your renters are looking for? Read our Property Managers Guide to Multifamily today to see the recent trends and how to maximize off your investment https://info.ict.co/e1hh6 #accesscontrol #multifamilyliving
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From the pace of construction, access control to what renters are buying, take a look at what's changing in the Texas multifamily market in the latest issue of Texas Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business — On the cover: Build-to-Rent Model Is Here to Stay Renters nationally rush to sign leases at new subdivisions of rental townhomes, cottage-style homes and detached houses as an alternative to traditional apartments. By Bendix Anderson; insights from – Clifford Payne, Core Spaces; Todd Wood, Christopher Todd Communities; Andrew Schaffer, Roofstock; Anthony Tiritilli, Lynd Living; Patrick Duffy, The Chatham Bay Group. Inside this Issue - More Tailwinds Than Headwinds for Houston Multifamily Market Strong in-migration and job growth fuel tenant demand, but owners face growing pressures on NOI due to rising operating expenses, particularly insurance costs. By Vic Clark & Edward H. Gray, Lument Austin Investors Feel Pains of Overbuilding A rush to build new apartments led to an oversupply of vacant units, but the market’s popularity among renters and employers remains intact. By Tyler Marshall, Matthews Real Estate Investment Services™ Construction Sector Braces for Dry Spell Developers plan to scale back on launching projects through 2025, but contractors say a long-term housing shortage will ensure steady multifamily business when building resumes. By Lynn Peisner; insights from – Alp Kirmizioglu 👷🏼♂️, RangeWater Real Estate; Kinjal Patel, McHugh Construction; Alberto Fernandez, ANF Group; Lance Paulick, Woda Cooper Companies, Inc.; David W. Summers Jr., CF Evans Construction. Blueprint for Access Control and Security Solutions By emulating the hotel sector’s dual focus on customer feedback and innovation, apartment owners will be better equipped to make smart technology choices. By Roger Solomon, Trio Advisory Group Lessons Learned When it Comes to Hiring and Retention Job seekers and multifamily owners and managers need to adjust expectations and find middle ground on pay, promotions and prior experience. By Gladys Pagan, MSHR, PHR, SHRM-CP, Draper and Kramer, Incorporated How Careers Drive Leasing Decisions More than half of American renters make their living choices based on job status, driving up demand for home office amenities. By Sarah Yaussi, National Multifamily Housing Council Read the issue 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eJ-YjChG #Multifamily #AffordableHousing #CRE Scott France
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Property Reserve's acquisition of the Ellsworth apartment building is notable, especially considering the current economic climate. This purchase, along with other recent significant deals in the area, highlights the continued attractiveness of South Florida's multifamily market despite elevated interest rates and economic uncertainties. In terms of impact, this investment could further solidify South Florida's reputation as a prime real estate market, potentially attracting more investors and developers to the region. Additionally, such transactions may instill confidence in the market's stability and growth potential. It will be interesting to see how this shapes the competitive landscape and influences future development projects. #realestateinvestment #multifamily #multifamilynews
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