Investor Insights
The latest real estate news, trends, and announcements.
Space Explorations
In Seattle, they’re called SEDUs – small efficiency dwelling units. In Boston, they’re known as innovation units. Chicago has a group of them called Flats. But while there’s variety in what developers call tiny apartments, there’s no question they are big news.
Preparing for the Storm
Last year, the United States incurred $91 billion in costs from weather- and climate-related disasters, making it the fourth most expensive year since 1980, with the top three years all occurring in the past decade. Fourteen events – including hurricanes, drought, wildfires, flooding, severe winter and hail storms, and tornadoes – topped $1 billion in damages, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Investors Push Further Into Apartments, Extending Decade-Long Demand
Sales Reach Record of $181 Billion New York was among the few large cities with a significant sales jump. Photo: JJFarquitectos After 10 years of...
Oregon Looks Increasingly Ready to Pass Statewide Limits on Rent Increases
Top lawmakers and Gov. Kate Brown are haggling over how fast rent should increase. No U.S. state currently places statewide limits on how much...
Multifamily Momentum Continues
The robust development pipeline has not dampened investor appetite. The multifamily housing sector is defying gravity. Property fundamentals and...
Economic Resilience
Economists predict slow, steady growth in 2018. If there is one word that sums up the state of the U.S. economy these days, it's resilient. The...
Sailing Ahead
Will the renter pool keep up with the robust development pipeline? Multifamily has been riding a strong tailwind over the past several years thanks...
Mixed Signals
Sales Reach Record of $181 Billion New York was among the few large cities with a significant sales jump. Photo: JJFarquitectos After 10 years of...