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Apartment owners combat climbing vacancies and soft absorption rates with amenity-packed properties.
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Mid-sized deals, such as the $42.8 million sale of Waterford Commons, a 303-unit community in Manchester, Conn., are seeing traction today.
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Rabbi Bruce Kahn is passionate about fair housing. But how did one man have such a polarizing effect on the multifamily housing community?
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Banks and buyers are at a standoff, leaving the classic case of the irresistible force meeting the immovable object.
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Today's student housing tech offerings give clues as to what coeds will demand at their first apartments.
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After Ron Cohen closed on the first parcels of land he bought in the North of Massachusetts Avenue (NoMa) section of Washington, D.C., he faced a major problem with his lenders.
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Dispute exposes potential regulatory abuse at HUD.
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Pools and spas are a top multifamily amenity, but new federal laws mandate making them safer.
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In the first quarter of 2008, there were 27 percent fewer multifamily originations than in the same period a year earlier.
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Colorado Springs may be one of the nation's most promising markets.