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The 21 Metros Where Renters Outnumber Owners

ABODO examines why some U.S. cities have a renter majority, and others don’t. More

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What Millennials Want, and Where They Want It

As more millennials form households and step out on their own, they're looking for... More

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5 Reasons Occupancy Is Growing Stronger

Despite the high number of units that have come on line in the past year—with thousands more on the way in the second half of 2014—occupancy and rent-growth levels are among the highest they've been this century. More

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Natural-Gas Drilling Fuels Apartment Demand

The need to house energy-industry workers has led some secondary markets to... More

Labor Shortages, High Materials Costs Delaying Many Projects

The coupling of labor shortages and rising costs of materials have been plaguing multifamily construction, leading to delays that increase the cost of a project. More

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Labor Shortages, High Materials Costs Delaying Many Projects

The coupling of labor shortages and rising costs of materials have been plaguing multifamily construction, leading to delays that increase the cost of a project. More

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MFE Question: Are single-family rentals a sustainable business?

Industry leaders answer this month's MFE Question: Are single-family rentals a sustainable business? More

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Point: Why 2014 Will Be a Seller’s Market

As single-property transactions and cap rates head to near-record levels, interest rates perk up, and inflation fears hover, some industry analysts (and even a few executives) have started to ask themselves—Is now the time to think about selling? More

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Lumber Supplies Remain Tight for Foreseeable Future

With dimensional lumber predicted to experience continuing shortages and rising prices—thanks to increasing marketplace demand—industry observers are encouraging dealers to keep enough inventory on hand for jobs sold over the next quarter. More

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