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Bolton Builds a Platform to Captilize on its Southern Markets
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In an increasingly mobile and tech-savvy world, the way property managers adapt to their tenants' needs is constantly evolving. This is especially true when it comes to catering to a younger demographic in the student housing sector. Here are three trends to watch for in student housing:
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Absent sudden surges in market valuation, home ownership typically generates zero real returns as an equity investment.
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Changes in the U.S. homeownership rate are leveraged on both the singlefamily and multifamily side of the residential housing equation.
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Multifamily Executive Magazine's special report on the changing dynamics of how apartments and single-family homes are being designed, marketed, and sold to the American Consumer
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Tough capital markets, a demand for downtown core product, and 20/20 hindsight are likely to temper multifamily housing starts, at least for awhile.
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The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University's The State of the Nation’s Housing report released this week verified a number of trends those in the housing industry have probably been seeing for while.
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The desirability of owning a home changes with the seasons, but the ability to finance a home purchase will likely shift in a more permanent way.
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Often thought to be a product of the recession, the trend—driven largely by older adults and immigration—has been growing for decades.
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How apartment firms can cash in on the baby boomer demographic.