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The U.S. Sunbelt

DATE August 16, 2021 / Author


14 Markets Seeing the Most Apartment Demand     The U.S. Sunbelt encompasses the southern and southwestern portions of the nation, including Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, and parts of California, North Carolina, Nevada, and Utah. The term “Sunbelt” refers to the area’s warm climate and rapid economic […]

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CRE Market Trends

DATE August 11, 2021 / Author


There is a transformation occurring within the commercial real estate space as consumers adjust to the “new normal.” Here we explore the trends and numerous opportunities available in the market.   Top Trends in the U.S. 1. Convenience, Accessibility, Speed 2. Digital First Economy 3. Hybrid Workforce 4. Suburbanization 5. Flex Space 6. Just-in-Case Inventory Strategy 7. Affordability 8. Consolidation 9. Rise in Niche […]

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Q2 2021 Multifamily Market Report | West Hollywood, CA

DATE July 19, 2021 / Author


West Hollywood is surrounded by some of Los Angeles’ premier employment hubs. This affluent city is primarily residential but provides residents with a dense urban feel. Santa Monica Boulevard runs through the submarket, boasting a range of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many young professionals reside in West Hollywood as it provides a live/work/play […]

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The Extension of California’s Eviction Moratorium Until Sep 30th

DATE June 29, 2021 / Author


Governor Gavin Newson and legislative leaders of both the Senate and the Assembly have announced an extension of California’s statewide eviction moratorium until September 30th, 2021, and increasing compensation for California’s rent relief program to pay landlords 100% of unpaid rent. The eviction bill was passed on a 34-0 bipartisan vote in the state Senate […]

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BREAKING NEWS: Eviction Moratorium Extension

DATE June 24, 2021 / Author


On June 24th, 2021 the Biden Administration announced a one-month extension of the CDC’s federal eviction moratorium through July 31st, 2021, originally scheduled to expire on June 30th, 2021. This extension was signed by CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, further preventing the eviction of tenants who are unable to make rental payments. More importantly, this […]

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Q1 2021 Multifamily Market Report | South Los Angeles, CA

DATE May 19, 2021 / Author


  South Los Angeles, formerly known as South Central Los Angeles, is located just south of Downtown Los Angeles and lies within most of the Los Angeles city limits. The Los Angeles Times maps South Los Angeles as a 51 square mile area, consisting of 25 neighborhoods within the City of Los Angeles as well […]

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Multifamily Development Tracker | Projects in Major Markets to Keep Your Eye On

DATE May 12, 2021 / Author


  Despite a year of economic hardship and uncertainty, the demand for multifamily housing hasn’t slowed down. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, overall construction spending is projected to reach $1.45 trillion in 2021, compared to $1.43 trillion and $1.36 trillion in 2020 and 2019, respectively. Many metros across the nation, like Phoenix, Dallas-Fort Worth, […]

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Q1 2021 Multifamily Market Report | West Hollywood, CA

DATE May 10, 2021 / Author


  West Hollywood is surrounded by some of Los Angeles’ premier employment hubs. This affluent city is primarily residential but provides residents with a dense urban feel. Santa Monica Boulevard runs through the submarket, boasting a range of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many young professionals reside in West Hollywood as it provides a […]

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Q1 2021 Multifamily Market Report | Los Angeles, CA

DATE May 5, 2021 / Author


  For the first time in a decade, Los Angeles rents decreased due to the pandemic. In late 2020 and early 2021, demand intensified, particularly for larger units on the outskirts of Los Angeles, while Class A communities posted sharp declines. However, average rents appear to be stabilizing in Q1 2021, and some outlying submarkets […]

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