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The Top 10 Multifamily Markets to Keep on Your Radar

DATE May 19, 2022 / Author


Multifamily Markets Seeing the Most Growth Overall, the multifamily sector is experiencing historical growth. Some markets outshine the rest, with elevated rents, heightened investor interest, and soaring demand. Here are the top 10 markets multifamily investors should be considering in 2022.                

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Inflation Continues to Rise – Where Does This Leave Cap Rates?

DATE May 19, 2022 / Author


Inflation’s Impact on Cap Rates Consumer prices are rising at the fastest pace seen in the last four decades, and the Federal Reserve is battling inflation and responding with increasing interest rates. According to Trading Economics, as of May 2022 the current inflation rate is 8.5 percent. Energy prices increased 32 percent, with gas rising […]

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Atlanta’s Bolstering Apartment Activity Continues

DATE May 9, 2022 / Author


Investors remain bullish on Atlanta multifamily though sales have moderated compared to the record-breaking volume in Q4 2021. However, transaction activity is still elevated, according to CoStar. Apartment pricing is appreciating so quickly that some owners are selling their assets after brief hold periods, helping elevate sales volume. Rents are outpacing the national average, recording […]

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The Latest on San Diego’s CRE Market

DATE May 9, 2022 / Author


Market Overview As a firmly positioned top life sciences market, San Diego sees no shortage of demand. These firms, along with defense contractors, biotech firms, healthcare providers, and logistics users, have supported stability for industrial as they expand in the market. Several top universities in the area provide a talent pool of highly educated graduates and […]

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Is Supply Still Constrained?

DATE April 28, 2022 / Author


New commercial real estate construction is limited as inflation continues to put barriers on building material acquisition yet simultaneously drives the value of existing properties. According to Trading Economics, the current inflation rate sits at 8.5 percent as of March 2022. Experts predict that the record growth in industrial and multifamily in 2021 cannot be sustained into […]

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How Southeast Multifamily Market is Performing in 2022

DATE April 27, 2022 / Author


Thanks to its affordability and business-friendly environment, the Southeast continues to see an expanding population and job market. These fundamentals drive apartment demand and rent growth, with the most significant increases posted in Fort Lauderdale, recording 21.3 percent year-over-year growth. Occupancies in major markets throughout the region range from 92.2 percent (Birmingham) to 96.3 percent (Fort […]

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Miami, FL Multifamily Market Report

DATE April 27, 2022 / Author


  Miami reigns as a destination hotspot for domestic and international travelers. Despite the market taking a significant hit at the onset of the pandemic, Miami is recovering as travelers return to vacationing. The Miami-Dade County is one of the ten largest in the U.S. by population. Employment is well above the pre-pandemic peak in […]

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Why Invest in Cleveland

DATE April 20, 2022 / Author


  According to the World Population Review, Cleveland is the second-largest city in Ohio, with a population of 374,394. Once a manufacturing hub, Cleveland’s growth was primarily driven by the industrial sector. Now that manufacturing has shifted overseas and is facing headwinds due to disrupted supply chains and labor shortages caused by COVID-19, Cleveland has […]

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Los Angeles, CA Multifamily Market Report Q1 2022

DATE April 11, 2022 / Author


  Although slow to bounce back, the Los Angeles multifamily market has improved since the pandemic. Vacancies are trending down, rent is on a robust trajectory, and demand is strong. Gains are recognizable in almost all the Los Angeles metropolitan areas, and the economy possesses many positive attributes. Although it’s been said people are moving […]

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