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5 notable multifamily funds raised in recent months
Heitman and American Landmark are among the major investors building large chests for acquisition sprees.
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American Landmark boosts capital markets teams as it eyes $1B in equity funding
Andrew Yam and Jessica Wichser will be based in New York to deepen the firm’s relationship with institutional investors.
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Q&A
How Ballast plans to turn around San Francisco’s beleaguered Parkmerced complex
CEO Greg MacDonald says he remains focused on the day-to-day as he works to overcome challenges at the mammoth property.
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3 multifamily properties that went into servicing in January
Two 2024-vintage Freddie Mac loans in Colorado and one Houston property were transferred.
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Where one investor sees distressed apartment opportunities
Neighborhood Ventures is launching a second opportunistic $25 million fund to acquire troubled multifamily properties.
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Federal Reserve holds rates steady
Multifamily leaders anticipated a limited impact from the announcement, though they still expect rate cuts later in the year.
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Camden seeking to exit California: Real Estate Alert
One analyst estimates a 5.8% cap rate for the REIT and a low 5% cap rate for the buyer, if the firm were to sell its 11 properties.
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Deep Dive // 2026 Outlook
Will apartment executive hiring pick up in 2026? Recruiters weigh in.
Senior-level hiring slowed when acquisition and development dealmaking dropped, but some multifamily firms are gearing up for an aggressive approach in 2026.
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Apartment sales volume rose 9% to $165.5B in 2025
Prices fell 1.3% YOY last year, but the rate of decline moderated from 2024, according to an MSCI report.
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Heitman raises $2B for value-add fund targeting apartments, student housing
Executive Mike Trench tells Multifamily Dive that a market-value reset presents a compelling entry point, though distressed buying opportunities remain limited.
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New Oakland, California, residential property goes back to lender
Parkview Financial REIT foreclosed upon a 102-unit apartment complex developed by an affiliate of oWow, SilliconValley.com reported.
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Deep Dive // 2026 Outlook
3 reasons multifamily development should be easier in 2026
Capital should be more attainable, and costs should go down this year, but getting projects off the ground will still be a heavy lift.
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Judge approves Summit’s bid for Pinnacle’s NYC portfolio
Former owner Pinnacle Group had placed the more than 5,000 rent-stabilized units into bankruptcy in May.
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American Landmark Apartments raises $400M
The multifamily owner and operator is targeting $1 billion in total commitments in its Fund V, which would give it $3 billion in dry powder for acquisitions, including distressed properties.
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Proptech funding rose to $16.7B in 2025
Multifamily tech investment should be active but selective in 2026, with a focus on artificial intelligence, industry experts say.
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LaSalle completes $250M investment with Cortland
The move came less than a month after the real estate investment manager increased its joint venture with UDR by $230 million.
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Multifamily delinquencies fall for second straight month
While apartment late payments fell 34 basis points to 6.64% in December, the rate for commercial real estate increased slightly to 7.3%.
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Multifamily starts tumble 26%
Overall housing starts fell to the lowest level since 2020 in October.
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Real Estate Business Analytics buys Markerr to bolster compliant data tools
The acquisition brings the firm’s regulation-ready rent data and AI-driven modeling to REBA’s operational analytics platform.
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The most active multifamily firms to end 2025
JRK bought a portfolio from EQR, while Bell and Aimco closed out the year with multiple-asset deals.
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TPG acquires majority interest in Quarterra
Lennar will retain a minority stake in the firm as it expands its attainable housing production platform, Emblem communities.
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Q&A
How Cypress is building an affordable housing platform
Founder and CEO Michael Sorochinsky sees opportunities to buy out long-time owners and pursue operating companies.
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Deep Dive // 2026 Outlook
5 multifamily trends to watch in 2026
Distress should increase in the year, but supply burning off could also lead to more sales, apartment pros say.
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Waterton ends 2025 with Florida, California buys
The firm expects the multifamily market to be more balanced by the end of 2026, according to managing partner and chief investment officer John Gray.
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Summit Properties agrees to buy 5,100 distressed NYC units: Bloomberg
The firm is paying $451.3 million for the rent-stabilized portfolio, which owner Pinnacle Group put into bankruptcy in May.
By Leslie Shaver • Jan. 5, 2026