Moody's: Multifamily best-performing asset class
Nearly one quarter of all collateral securing CMBS in 2002 were multifamily properties, making the multifamily sector the third largest asset class after...
Mold on Hold
A year ago, the mold crisis looked as if it would follow the course of many past environmental problems lawsuits, then laws, then years of cleanup. But...
Help or Hindrance?
Most apartment owners cheered in 2001 when a new law was passed to gradually phase out the estate tax, but a closer examination shows that the law could...
A NEW ERA FOR Affordable Housing
The competition for affordable housing tax credits and related incentives is as intense as ever among developers, even as federal and state budgets tighten....
Report: NYC apartment, office markets remain strong
Despite job losses and the effects of 9/11, investor demand for multifamily and office properties in New York City remains strong. And that isn’t about...
Report: NYC apartment, office markets remain strong
Despite job losses and the effects of 9/11, investor demand for multifamily and office properties in New York City remains strong. And that isn’t about...
Report: LA apartment market at full occupancy
Apartment rents in the greater Los Angeles region are expected to rise by about 12%, based on a University of Southern California real estate economic...
EOP/EQR Reports Fourth Quarter
A weak office and apartment market is having a pronounced effect on the nation’s bellwether REITs. Equity Office Properties Trust and Equity Residential,...
Berkshire provides $19.1M financing for St. Louis apartments
Berkshire Mortgage Finance has arranged $19.1 million in Fannie Mae forward-commitment financing for the acquisition and rehabilitation of Forest Park...
‘Big niches’ can offer big returns for multifamily investors
Niche markets will offer increasing rewards for multifamily investors over the next decade, according to Leanne Lachman, principal at Atlanta-based Lend...
Linneman: Excess supply may prolong multifamily industry’s woes
The multifamily sector will return to "normal levels of demand" by December of 2003, but vacancies will continue to creep up as new supply comes on line....
A view from the summit
The problems facing commercial real estate CEOs at the dawn of 2003 are daunting. To begin with, job growth the engine that drives the industry is sputtering....
Better than New?
In the 1970s, apartment developers built projects as fast as they could to cater to the baby boomers just graduating from college. Many of these complexes...
Equity ResidentialNames New CEO
Equity Residential, the largest apartment REIT in the nation, has promoted its president to chief executive officer. Bruce Duncan, who joined Equity Residential...
Forecast 2003
As 2002 limps across the finish line, the men and women who run the commercial real estate industry are looking to the Middle East for hints of what 2003...
Apartments: Recovery After the Storm
Call it the Perfect Storm excess supply collides with weak demand, growing unemployment and low interest rates that turn renters into homeowners. Still,...
Praedium Group buys Brooklyn Heights multifamily portfolio
Five contiguous apartment buildings in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y., now belong to real estate investment firm Praedium Group LLC. The firm paid Prudential...
Post cuts 2003 dividends, and analysts expect more to follow
Post Properties, the nation’s eighth-largest apartment REIT, announced yesterday that it will cut its quarterly dividend for the first quarter of 2003...
Fewer Renters, More Concessions
Four months free rent, free washers and dryers, free health club memberships and waived application fees. These are just some of the lures that owners...
Archstone/Smith plans 221-unit apartment development in Maryland
McLean, Va.-based REIT Archstone/Smith has broken ground on Rockville Town Center, a $19.5 million 221-unit apartment development in Rockville, Md. The...
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