Multifamily
Empty offices have become a ubiquitous part of office markets across the country, as workers continue to work outside the...
Real estate has always distinguished between “gateway markets” and “secondary cities.” But thanks to the country’s shifting demographics (spurred partly...
Now that COVID-19 restrictions have eased, students restless from online classes are eager to jump back into the classroom full-time,...
A busy docket week for landlord disputes in Charlottesville, Virginia, was generally considered to be around 60 cases. Granted, that...
Forget stale business centers and run-of-the-mill gyms. Today’s hottest and most in-demand apartment amenities are all about providing space for...
For most of us, September 23rd marked the beginning of fall, the celebratory signal of sweater weather and pumpkin-spiced everything....
It was just a few days into 2021 when veteran Miami commercial real estate broker Tere Blanca knew that Miami’s...
The Problem With Tenant Screening Reports
Firms sell landlords information that is often wrong, misleading or irrelevant
Claudinne Feliciano was probably the unluckiest winner of New York City’s housing lottery. In July 2015, she was selected for...
The Houston-based real estate firm Hines has developed, redeveloped, or acquired more than 511 million square feet of space in...
If you’re confused about what affordable housing actually is, you’re not alone. The concept has been cleaved in political discourse...
Rental REITs Seen as Undervalued
Multifamily firms projecting rent growth into 2023; higher dividends may follow
As stocks rally on hopes that cooling inflation will mean a smaller rate hike next month, analysts are pointing investors toward a potentially undervalued...