Anemic job growth and wage increases have hindered stronger rent growth across the country. More
No longer just high-end ticket items, sustainable strategies are cropping up in affordable multifamily projects. More
Moody's predicts 310,000 apartments and townhomes starts in 2012. Is it too much? A lot of people say so. More
NAHB's chairman explains why, with the uncertainty surrounding tax reform and housing finance, the multifamily sector must guard its interests at all levels of government. More
Concession burn off and full occupancy position landlords to aggressively push rents in 2011. More
How apartment firms can cash in on the baby boomer demographic. More
Robert Nielsen believes his past roles as teacher and coach will serve him well to move builders and regulators in the right direction. More
As the U.S. inches toward economic recovery, the focus on luxury condo towers shifts to market-rate rental apartments. More
One-size-fits-all approach to credit availability will stifle the housing recovery. More
Citing low labor and material costs, recovering fundamentals, and a dire lack of competitive market supply, the progressive multifamily mindset says construction starts now. More