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Multifamily Market Report | Northern Colorado Year in Review

DATE March 5, 2024 / Author


Northern Colorado Multifamily Year in Review Fort Collins Review & Statistics Population Growth 2022 – 349,000 2023 – 354,000 % Increase – 1.43%   Job Statistics 2,130 jobs were added in the past year, with the largest shift taking place in the Restaurant & Hotel sectors, which gained 1,800 jobs. The unemployment rate is currently […]

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Birmingham

Multifamily Market Report | Birmingham & Huntsville, AL

DATE March 4, 2024 / Author


Birmingham & Huntsville Multifamily Market Report Birmingham Market Overview The Birmingham, AL, market is diverse, with a thriving cultural scene encompassing art, music, and culinary experiences. Over the last 12 months, Birmingham’s multifamily market has seen a notable surge in demand alongside a substantial increase in new supply. As of Q1 2024, the net absorption […]

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Multifamily Market Report | Review & Outlook

DATE March 1, 2024 / Author


2024 Multifamily Market Report Southeast | Review + Outlook Atlanta, GA Experiencing recent relief, Atlanta closed Q3 2023 with the strongest positive absorption in nearly two years. The positive absorption was accounted for by high-end properties (Class A), while negative absorption was seen for low-to-moderate income properties (Class C). Atlanta has 32,000 units under construction, […]

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The Bond Bull Market – Is it Over After 40 Years?

DATE February 16, 2024 / Author


Has the Bond Bull Run Come to an End? In the world of commercial real estate, the age-old Wall Street adage about bull and bear markets still holds true. Bull markets take the stairs up, and bear markets take the elevator down. Unlike the dramatic crash of Black Monday, the current market decline is unfolding […]

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multifamily supply

The Ongoing Challenges Facing Multifamily Supply

DATE February 16, 2024 / Author


A Balancing Act | The Ongoing Challenges Facing Multifamily Supply Multifamily development continues to make headlines, with over 900,000 units underway across the U.S. as of Q3 2023. Apartment demand weakened in late 2022 and continued into 2023, and although the trend is reversing, is it reversing fast enough? Many markets are reporting a supply […]

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NMHC survey

Diving Into NMHC’s January 2024 Survey

DATE February 9, 2024 / Author


NMHC’s January 2024 Survey The forecast for multifamily debt financing has become favorable for the first time in over two years. However, the overall conditions in the apartment market showed a decline in the National Multifamily Housing Council’s (NMHC) Quarterly Survey of Apartment Market Conditions for January 2024. While Debt Financing scored 66, the Market […]

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The Keys To Apartment Investment Success

DATE February 7, 2024 / Author


How Location Affects Apartment’s Overall Success In this economy, investing in apartments might as well be considered a science. There is a myriad of factors that go into selecting the right investment to plant capital and receive the highest return. One of the most critical factors that can ultimately determine an investment’s success, profitability, or […]

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Understand Apartment Financing

Financing Options Available for Multifamily Borrowers in the Current Market

DATE February 6, 2024 / Author


Understanding Apartment Financing Defining the Apartment Financing Market Over the past 12 months, higher market interest rates have affected the apartment financing market with several negative headwinds. The increased cost of capital has inhibited multifamily sales as sellers and buyers find risk-adjusted return price discovery due to increasing leverage costs. Buyers are much more reluctant […]

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New York real estate recovery

New York’s Rebound From the Pandemic & Impact on Apartments

DATE January 31, 2024 / Author


New York City real estate recovery post-COVID-19 It was previously predicted that New York City real estate recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic wouldn’t occur until 2025. Ahead of schedule, the city has seen job rebound, population recovery, and an increase in demand for quality assets.   Good Underlying Fundamentals Prompt New York City Real Estate […]

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