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CRE Tech | Disrupting the Industry

DATE December 22, 2021 / Author


Commercial real estate (CRE) has historically lagged behind other industries in adopting technology, particularly the disruptive changes that transform the way business is done. Customer relationship managements (CRMs) and email campaigns have replaced the Rolodexes and flyers of 30 years ago. But digital replacements for physical processes provide relatively minor benefits when compared to the […]

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Affordable Housing Crisis | The Top 3 Things to Know

DATE December 15, 2021 / Author


As many readers are well aware, the United States is experiencing a housing crisis. While supply isn’t keeping up with demand, wages aren’t keeping up with rents. According to Apartment List, the national median rent growth across the United States increased by 13.8 percent from January 2021 to July 2021. This jump is more than […]

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U.S. Migration Snapshot | Where are Americans Moving?

DATE December 14, 2021 / Author


  In 2018, core urban markets witnessed retail expansion, especially for experiential retail that targeted younger generations. In 2019, millennials continued to push growth in the urban core, trading square footage for convenience to live near these communities. In 2020, COVID-19 was introduced, disrupting urban markets. Many people reevaluated their housing choices, and high-density residential […]

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Is a 1031 Exchange Right for Me?

DATE December 9, 2021 / Author


  1031 Exchanges are a popular tax deferral strategy for real estate investors, wherein a commercial property owner sells one or more of their assets in exchange for one or more like-kind (investment real estate) properties of equal or greater value and defers capital gains taxes. Commercial real estate owners have the opportunity to capture […]

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Podcast | Confidence Returns to Multifamily Investment

DATE December 2, 2021 / Author


  The pandemic has been a bumpy ride for the multifamily market. Apartment owners faced reduced rent collections, accelerated migration patterns that re-allocated demand to new markets and a federal eviction moratorium. As it turned out, these challenges only served to show the resiliency of the asset class. This year, investor confidence has been fully […]

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Multifamily Market Report | Savannah, GA

DATE December 2, 2021 / Author


  Savannah has attractive multifamily tributes, including tight vacancies, impressive rent growth, and an active investor pool. The Port of Savannah has largely driven job growth in the metro as it is one of the largest ports in the country and consistently ranks as the fastest-growing port in the nation in terms of throughput. Additionally, […]

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A Whopping Recovery – Why Los Angeles Remains a Great Investment

DATE November 24, 2021 / Author


  Los Angeles has had its fair share of challenges over the decades, but it continues to attract new talent and investors seeking opportunities. These challenges include the financial crisis, COVID-19, and Los Angeles’s biggest Achilles heel – housing construction. They have all shaped the area’s current real estate landscape and the shifting market preferences. […]

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Q3 2021 Multifamily Market Report | Nashville, TN

DATE November 5, 2021 / Author


Nashville’s multifamily sector benefits from a business-friendly environment, expansive job market, and growing population. For years, major companies have been relocating or expanding to the market, contributing to the stellar job growth, including AllianceBernstein, Amazon, and Oracle. These corporations feed directly into strong multifamily demand in both urban and suburban submarkets throughout the metro. There […]

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San Fernando Valley Multifamily Market Report | 2021

DATE October 28, 2021 / Author


  Southern California’s San Fernando Valley is an urbanized valley in Los Angeles County. It encompasses about 80 percent of the City of Los Angeles and includes other independent cities, including Burbank, Calabasas, Glendale, Hidden Hills, and San Fernando. Comprised of nearly 350 square miles of prime real estate, the San Fernando Valley is home […]

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