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Market Report | Multifamily | Central Austin, TX

DATE December 28, 2020 / Author


CLICK HERE TO READ THE REPORT Market Overview The Central Austin submarket consists primarily of older Class B and C apartments. With the submarket’s primary housing composed of students from the University of Texas, much of the development is often purpose-built student housing. The submarket benefits mostly from its centralized location and its proximity to […]

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Market Report | Multifamily | Santa Barbara & Ventura County

DATE December 28, 2020 / Author


Click Here to Access Full Report Santa Barbara & Ventura County Multifamily With one of the lowest vacancy rates in the nation, Santa Barbara has above average earners helping support high rents. Rents were expanding in the years leading up to the pandemic, with 2018 rents growing 4.8 percent and 3.8 percent in 2019. In […]

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Experts Speak: What’s Happening in the Multifamily Market?

DATE December 23, 2020 / Author


This month, Matthews™ interviewed Senior Vice President & Senior Director, Daniel Withers for his insight on what’s currently happening in the market. In this interview, Withers shares his two cents on COVID-19’s impact on multifamily and provides his take on multifamily market performance, insight into investor trends, and outlook for the multifamily market.   Click […]

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The Changing Retail Landscape: Downtown Manhattan Beach, CA

DATE December 22, 2020 / Author


Click Here to Read the Report   Overview of Downtown Manhattan Beach Downtown Manhattan Beach, with an approximate population of 35,000 residents, is one of the most sought-after commercial retail markets in Southern California. The beach spreads over two miles, maintains an average year-round temperature of 69 degrees, and accounts for over 3.8 million visitors […]

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The Amazon Effect | The Future of Drugstores

DATE December 21, 2020 / Author


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE ARTICLE   The Story On November 17th, 2020, Amazon officially launched its online store Amazon Pharmacy. The year 2020 has brought many surprises to the retail industry, but Amazon entering into the pharmacy business has been a long time coming since their acquisition of PillPack in 2018. So, how does […]

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Market Spotlight | Cleveland, OH

DATE December 18, 2020 / Author


Click Here to Access Full Report Market Overview A gradual recovery is expected in Cleveland. Already, 89,000 jobs have been recovered since the height of job loss in April. This amount accounts for nearly half of the metro’s COVID-19 job losses. Cleveland’s recent development activity illustrates potential labor force growth in the near-term, and with […]

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INVESTOR OUTLOOK: DECEMBER 2020 SURVEY RESULTS

DATE December 17, 2020 / Author


CLICK HERE TO EXPLORE THE RESULTS Investors Show Improved Confidence for CRE Recovery in 2021 Investors predict that the commercial real estate industry will noticeably begin to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. Retailers will adjust to new norms, office will alter space needs based on teleworking trends, centrally located industrial distribution space will increased […]

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Multifamily Rent Collection – December 2020

DATE December 16, 2020 / Author


As 2020 comes to a conclusion and the recent vaccine announcement sparks optimism in the market, renters are still falling behind on apartment rent payments. According to Rentec Direct, a rent collection data analyzer, rent collections were down as of December 10th by 24 percent, compared to March 2020. Despite the decrease, rent payments are […]

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Prop A & Prop B – The Future of Austin’s Public Transit System

DATE December 15, 2020 / Author


Click Here to Access Full Report Austin’s 2020 mobility election indicated a wave of improvements coming to the city following voter-approved Prop A and B. As one of the fastest-growing metros in the U.S., Austin continually welcomes visitors, new residents, and businesses relocating to save costs. With so many people moving to Austin, and COVID-19 […]

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