The Latest
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2025’s top multifamily conferences
Multifamily Dive has you covered with a full list of the industry events, expos and meetings on tap for this year.
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DEALS + STARTS
American South Capital Partners buys New Orleans apartment property
The firm utilized Community Development Block Grant dollars to make the underwriting feasible amid rising insurance costs.
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DEALS + STARTS
Parkspring plans 372 garden-style units in Waco, Texas
Commons at Cottonwood Creek is set to take advantage of the city’s rapid population and job growth, according to the developer.
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Three Steps Properties buys troubled Oakland apartments for $78M
An affiliate of Union Labor Life Insurance Co. sold the 206-unit Zo residential tower.
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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Related California opens Silicon Valley apartments as return-to-office ramps up
Adjacent to Levi’s Stadium, The Clara features 508 units ranging from studios to three-bedrooms and penthouses.
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Top multifamily players detail their most important amenities
Property specialists from Greystar, Bozzuto and Cardinal Group highlighted the strategies that drive value during a recent webinar.
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DEALS + STARTS
Altus Equity Group acquires 1,225 units in Texas
The Odessa Multifamily Portfolio boasts a 92% occupancy rate and a forecasted year-one yield exceeding 10%.
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EXECUTIVE MOVES
Campus Apartments promotes 3 to vice president roles
Andrew Roth, Scott Caliguire and Cara Castelli will take on new leadership positions in investment, asset management and operations.
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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Grubb opens warehouse-inspired apartment tower in Long Island City
Link Apartments QPN includes an entrance to the adjacent subway station through New York City’s Zoning for Accessibility program.
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New Jersey sues RealPage, 10 landlords
Attorney General Matthew Platkin alleged that the company and operators have colluded to set rents for apartments statewide using its algorithmic pricing software.
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New York AG settles with student landlord over fee issues
The owner of over 200 units in Albany, New York, must pay $8,000 and remove certain provisions from its leases.
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Thought Leaders: April 2025
Executives from McCourt, RR Living, LeFrak and more talk about their latest challenges and successes.
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Apartment deal volume jumps 7%, hitting $30B in Q1
While recent tariff news has had a “dizzying effect” on the public equity and bond markets, multifamily performance “never responds to shocks in a single quarter,” the MSCI report said.
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2 counts dismissed in eviction fee lawsuit involving Greystar entity
A pair of residents at a Boston property allege that its owner and operator assessed attorneys’ fees without a legal basis.
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Q&A
Why student housing is bucking the transaction freeze
As property sales have faltered for traditional multifamily, a Coastal Ridge executive notes that off-campus property sales have remained healthy.
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EXECUTIVE MOVES
Knightvest Capital names new chief investment officer
Madison Tappan will lead the company’s expansion into the Sun Belt.
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DEALS + STARTS
Ashcroft Capital buys Orlando property from DR Horton
Birchstone Waterleigh will be the New York City-based firm’s seventh acquisition in the area.
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PRODUCTS
April 2025 roundup: New multifamily products
This month’s highlights include AI maintenance management tools and commercial woodgrain surface designs.
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Housing more than twice as expensive to build in California as in Texas
Longer project timelines and more regulations contribute to the difference in cost, according to a new report.
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New Funds
Kennedy Wilson, Tokyu Land team up for $200M investment
The firms created a platform to provide preferred equity and mezzanine real estate investments for multifamily and industrial projects nationwide.
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Starts fall 10% YOY amid constrained conditions
Both the number of apartments under construction and those completed declined in March.
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DEALS + STARTS
Milhaus breaks ground on Springdale, Ohio, apartments
Slate Springdale will add 306 units to the fast-growing Cincinnati submarket.
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How student housing can meet the needs of international renters
Affordability and convenience are the top priorities for students coming from abroad, according to a new NMHC study.
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DEALS + STARTS
Georgia apartment complex sells for record price
A private buyer from Tennessee bought the Valdosta property for $18.3 million.
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Q&A
Midwestern developer aims for mass timber heights
Neutral sees the material as a way to reduce its buildings’ carbon footprint and boost its focus on health and well-being, according to CEO Nate Helbach.