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2024’s top multifamily events
Multifamily Dive has you covered with a full list of the industry conferences, expos and meetings for the rest of the year.
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5 ways technology gets multifamily units move-in ready faster
Cut down your vacancy times: 5 tech-driven strategies for faster multifamily turns.
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Tracker
Problem loans: Tracking the biggest multifamily delinquencies
Recent distressed transactions occurred in San Francisco and Indianapolis.
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Lynd assigned an 11,000-unit portfolio
The original owners purchased the 50 properties as a value-add play but ran into problems when interest rates rose and costs increased.
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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
New Mast Capital Florida property caters to nearby healthcare workers
The Harlow is located next to a new $250 million hospital in Wesley Chapel, Florida.
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Freddie Mac names new CEO
Diana Reid brings more than four decades of banking, real estate, capital markets and affordable housing experience to the company.
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Illinois property managers barred from retaliation
The Landlord Retaliation Act, which prohibits rent increases or evictions in response to a tenant complaint, puts landlords in a defensive position, an industry official said.
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Trepp: Delinquency, servicing rates hit highs not seen in years
Distressed CMBS loans increased across commercial real estate last month, but apartment issues stood out.
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Rents remain flat ahead of potential rate cut this month
The national average rent has fallen by $1, ending six months of gains, while YOY rent growth holds steady at 0.8%.
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RealPage allows customers nationwide to remove nonpublic data
The DOJ’s recent suit against the firm could be a warning to companies to look closely at what data is being provided, who has access to it and how it is being used, according to a lawyer.
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Multifamily permitting drops in urban areas
Higher interest rates and supply chain concerns have taken a toll on apartments, according to the NAHB.
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Fannie, Freddie announce tenant protection plans for housing portfolios
The GSEs’ borrowers must provide advance notices of rent increases and lease expirations, among other requirements.
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Q&A
Pratum CEO explains why he wants to acquire more properties
Shah Alam thinks ownership will complement the existing services his management firm offers.
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DEALS + STARTS
Canadian firm buys 4 properties from Lennar’s Quarterra
QuadReal Property Group picked up 1,400 units total in Colorado, North Carolina, Arizona and Maryland.
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Houston tenant seeks $1M after unit ceiling collapses
A lawsuit filed against the property owner, Commerce Capital Partners, alleges negligence.
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Centralization tips from the REITs
With shared services spread among multiple communities, public companies like EQR, UDR and AvalonBay are leading the way.
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Opportunities abound in California despite challenges for developers
Amid hurdles posed by regulatory complexities and shifting market dynamics, many firms remain bullish about the Golden State’s multifamily outlook.
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The largest multifamily starts of July 2024
Nashville, Tennessee; Buffalo, New York; and Tampa, Florida, have seen the launch of new projects valued at over $250 million each.
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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
New Houston developer debuts first ground-up projects in San Antonio
Vero Sade intends to expand its reach across the Sun Belt.
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Deals + Starts: Summer 2024
Firms including Mill Creek, Greystar and Kushner made news in recent months.
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Q&A
Will New York City make landlords provide air conditioning?
Coordinating any such mandate with the city's building decarbonization law requirements could reduce the burden it might create for building owners, climate chief Rohit Aggarwala explained.
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DEALS + STARTS
Sinatra makes $64M Florida buy
The Cocoa Grand is the Western New York firm’s fifth purchase in the Sunshine State.
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August 2024 roundup: New multifamily products
Innovative surfaces and smart access control are among this month’s offerings.
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RealPage lawyer says nonpublic information leads to lower rents
On a call with reporters Monday, a company attorney said it aggregates and anonymizes data used in its pricing recommendations.
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Deep Dive
An air conditioning law, the first in its region, changed tenants’ rights in this Maryland county
Montgomery County began requiring landlords to provide AC in 2020 amid climate concerns and renter complaints. Despite a shaky start, officials say things are going smoothly now.
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Apartment starts increase monthly, but fall YOY
Meanwhile, multifamily completions jumped 50% from last July and the number of units under construction dropped.