Rents: Page 15


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    Georgia senator introduces legislation to bolster military housing nationwide

    Raphael Warnock proposed a series of bills to address the Basic Allowance for Housing, increase homeownership and build more homes for service members.

    By Aug. 2, 2022
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    Why one apartment owner is betting on North Carolina

    As Magma Equities secures more deals, it’s able to unearth more buying opportunities.

    By July 26, 2022
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    Student Housing

    As colleges grapple with funding and enrollment issues, one trend related to higher education has remained steady: the demand for high-quality off-campus housing.

    By Multifamily Dive staff
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    It costs nearly $4,000 to replace a resident when they leave

    Property managers say they must forgo lost rents and give away concessions when a renter departs.

    By July 19, 2022
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    LIHTC expiration affects deeply affordable properties the most

    When income restrictions are removed, units affordable to people making 30% of area median income disappear.

    By July 19, 2022
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    Rent hits new highs, but rent growth slows

    Although the rate of rent growth is decelerating, the national average asking rent rose to $1,706 in June, according to Yardi Matrix.

    By July 18, 2022
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    One owner sits at 99.5% occupancy at some properties in Miami

    Seeing strong fundamentals, Trion Properties is still buying despite capital market volatility.

    By July 15, 2022
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    After leaving the tax credit program, many properties see modest rent increases

    Generally, former Low-Income Housing Tax Credit apartment communities remain affordable to those making 60% of AMI, according to Freddie Mac.

    By July 12, 2022
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    RealPage economist: Rent growth likely to moderate in the second half of 2022

    Current growth rates are not sustainable in the long term, according to Jay Parsons.

    By July 8, 2022
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    Equity Residential to pay $2M in Washington, D.C., 'rent hike scam' case

    The lawsuit from the district’s attorney general alleged that the company had leased rent-controlled units at an undisclosed discount, then raised rents based on the actual rate.

    By July 8, 2022
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    Sleeping pods: coming to a high-rent neighborhood near you?

    The controversial concept that’s catching on in California could be a dystopian fantasy or a solution to the country’s severe housing shortage.

    By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • July 6, 2022
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    15% of Americans behind on rent payments

    1.2 million are at risk of eviction, according to the latest Census data, but market-rate property owners say their tenants aren’t feeling the pain – yet.

    By July 5, 2022
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    Is this the peak? Apartment rents hit all-time high as growth slows

    “Record numbers are never sustainable,” one multifamily market watcher said. 

    By June 28, 2022
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    Why one Houston-based owner decided to sell

    Swapnil Agarwal traded out of properties in his hometown but bought deals in other markets and asset classes.

    By June 28, 2022
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    After bottoming out, vacancies slowly tick up

    Despite more apartments being available, the market remains historically tight.

    By June 27, 2022
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    YIMBYs add new twist to local zoning, development battles

    Groups dedicated to pushing for affordable housing policies are coming into their own.

    By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • June 24, 2022
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    Pandemic, interest rates create pressure for affordable managers

    Higher borrowing rates, combined with increased labor and materials costs, are forcing managers to operate more efficiently.

    By June 24, 2022
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    The new drivers of apartment demand

    Migration and reopened economies helped propel rent growth 10% beyond wages in the past year.

    By June 22, 2022
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    Renters are staying in their apartments longer, paying more

    Residents are renewing their leases, despite an average rent increase of 10%.

    By June 21, 2022
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    Housing activists work to move the needle on affordability

    In communities across the country, local groups aim to shed light on the housing crisis while fighting against the NIMBY movement.

    By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • June 15, 2022
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    How rising cap rates could put pressure on managers

    Owners could expect more from their managers as rapid property appreciation declines.

    By June 15, 2022
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    YIMBY: The making of a movement

    Yes, In My Backyard groups have formed in communities across the country to fight zoning and development practices that make housing less affordable.

    By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • June 13, 2022
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    Meet the YIMBYs

    Housing advocates are changing the affordability conversation by standing up for denser development.

    By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • June 13, 2022
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    Renters are staying in their apartments longer, paying more

    When residents renew their leases, they’re paying an average of 10.7% more, according to a new report.

    By June 8, 2022
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    Rising interest rates could cause problems — but not how you'd think

    Higher borrowing costs could widen the expectation gap and strain certain multifamily owners, according to the founder of a Houston-based private equity firm.

    By June 7, 2022
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    Real estate pros ask: Are we headed into a recession?

    CRE experts break down the uncertain future of interest rates, fundamentals and economic conditions.

    By June 7, 2022