Tag: build to rent
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Rents Expected to Rise in 2025: Strong Multifamily Fundamentals Set the Stage for Growth
As we look ahead to 2025, the multifamily real estate market is shaping up for a promising year, driven by strong fundamentals despite rising operational costs. Whether you’re an investor, developer, or simply someone keeping an eye on market trends, it’s clear that multifamily remains a resilient cornerstone of the real estate landscape. Multifamily’s Continued…
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Affordable Housing Fix: Living on Top of a Costco
The U.S. housing crisis has long demanded innovative solutions, and Thrive Living is stepping up with a bold new model. By blending affordable housing with retail, their upcoming Los Angeles development in Baldwin Village offers a potential blueprint for addressing housing shortages in urban markets. This $425 million project will house 800 residential units—184 of…
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🏡 Happy New Year from Daniel Kaufman! 🎉
As we welcome 2025, I wanted to share some thoughts on the housing market—where we’ve been, where we’re headed, and what it means for both buyers and sellers. Whether you’re a seasoned real estate professional or just someone with a curiosity about the market, here’s a quick look at what’s changing and why 2025 might…
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America’s Most Affordable Ski Towns: Finding Your Winter Wonderland on a Budget
Since we’re hitting the slopes this week, I couldn’t think of a better time to explore a question I often get asked: “Where can I own a home near great skiing without breaking the bank?” If you’ve ever dreamed of waking up to snow-capped peaks, skiing fresh powder, and owning a piece of that alpine…
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The 10 Hottest Housing Markets for 2025: What’s Driving the Boom and Where to Watch
As we all know, the pandemic reshaped life as we knew it—where we work, how we connect, and even where we call home. It also turned some unlikely cities into housing market hotspots. Fast forward to 2025, and while some of those boomtowns have cooled, others are just heating up. This latest insight from the…
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Two Northeast Markets Lead the Nation for Multifamily Rent Growth
As 2024 nears its conclusion, two Northeastern cities—Providence, Rhode Island, and Hartford, Connecticut—have emerged as national leaders in multifamily rent growth. Despite the broader region’s lagging performance in recent years, these markets have surged ahead, showcasing robust rent increases of 4.1% and 3.8%, respectively, according to CoStar’s latest December 2024 data. This upward trend contrasts…
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How Treasure Island Became a Blueprint for Mixed-Income Housing in San Francisco
San Francisco is a city of contrasts—iconic skylines and staggering housing costs, innovation hubs and the struggle for affordability. Amid this backdrop, an ambitious project is taking shape on an artificial island in the Bay, offering a glimpse into what the future of urban housing could look like. Treasure Island, originally built 90 years ago…
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2024 Rental Market Report: Miami Leads, But Midwest Momentum Builds
The 2024 rental market has been defined by fierce competition, with strong demand meeting limited availability across many metros. While Miami remains at the top, rising supply and increased affordability in the Midwest are signaling a geographic shift in rental dynamics—one that real estate investors and developers should watch closely. National Snapshot: Demand Holds Steady…
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Best Cities for Renters as Minimum Wages Rise and Housing Costs Decline
Renters across the U.S. are beginning to see some relief. As rents continue to decline and minimum wages rise in key metros, the rental market is becoming slightly more affordable—offering hope to those grappling with high housing costs. According to a new Realtor.com® report, the median rent in the 50 largest metro areas dropped to…
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Why More Americans Are Choosing to Rent: CBRE Unpacks the Trend
The dream of homeownership is facing a significant affordability challenge, with more Americans opting to rent rather than buy. According to a new report by CBRE, the cost of buying a home remains substantially higher than renting, creating a wide financial gap that’s unlikely to close entirely in the near future. For real estate developers…
