Tag: Short Term Rentals
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THE CONCESSION ECONOMY IS NOT A BLIP. IT’S THE MARKET.
multifamily rent growth 2026, rent concessions 2026, apartment market analysis, Austin Denver rent decline, multifamily oversupply, rental competitiveness index, Midwest rental market, multifamily investing 2026, Daniel Kaufman real estate, Kaufman & Company
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What $400,000 Actually Buys You Across 10 Major U.S. Housing Markets
Daniel Kaufman breaks down what $400,000 buys across 10 U.S. housing markets — and what the data reveals about land costs, policy, and where housing is headed. Daniel Kaufman, Principal & CEO of Kaufman & Company, analyzes what a $400,000 budget buys across ten major U.S. housing markets — from 3,252 square feet in Cleveland…
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Florida’s Migration Machine Is Breaking Down
Florida’s net migration is slowing and the demographic profile of who’s arriving is shifting. Here’s what that means for real estate investment and development. Real estate news by Daniel Kaufman. Florida real estate, domestic migration, housing affordability, Sun Belt, multifamily, workforce housing, market analysis
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Best State for Renters? Not Where You Think.
North Dakota tops the renter rankings for the third straight year while Florida hits dead last. Daniel Kaufman breaks down the 2026 rental market data every multifamily investor needs to see.
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I Was Wrong About San Francisco. Just kidding. I wasn’t.
Meta Title: Daniel Kaufman Real Estate | News & Market Insights | The Kaufman Report Meta Description: Daniel Kaufman is a Los Angeles-based real estate developer and investor with 25+ years of experience across multifamily, mixed-use, workforce housing, and AI-driven industrial development. Principal & CEO of Kaufman & Company. Keywords: Daniel Kaufman real estate, Daniel…
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Free Rent Is Back — And That’s the Signal Too Many People Are Missing
This analysis from Daniel Kaufman real estate focuses on identifying U.S. markets where apartment concessions remain low due to supply constraints, zoning friction, and durable renter demand. As a real estate developer and investor, Daniel Kaufman evaluates where effective rents are holding, where oversupply has been avoided, and which cities present the strongest opportunities for…
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Gen Z Cities 2025: Where the Next Generation Is Choosing to Live and Work
As developers and investors, we spend a lot of time studying demand—where it’s forming, what it values, and how it’s evolving. In 2025, no demographic is shaping the housing and employment landscape more than Generation Z. Born between 1997 and 2012, they’re now entering their peak renting, working, and forming-households years. And they’re not moving…
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The Best States for Fix & Flip Investors
How I Got My Start — And Where You Should Be Looking Next I bought my first two homes for $10,000 at 18 years old, way back in 1992. That was my entry into real estate — not through some fancy seminar or six-figure syndication, but by getting my hands dirty, fixing what was broken,…
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When Properties Go Dark: What ‘Zombie’ Foreclosures Reveal About the Housing Market’s Fault Lines
Every real estate cycle has its ghosts—and right now, a quiet uptick in “zombie” foreclosures is haunting select pockets of the country. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill distressed properties. They’re vacant, abandoned, and stuck in limbo: neither reclaimed by lenders nor occupied by owners. In markets like Wichita, Peoria, and rural North Carolina, they’re starting to…
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Why Rental Homes Are Winning—and Why Wall Street’s Betting Big on Build-to-Rent
As housing affordability continues to decline, institutional capital is flowing into one of the fastest-growing corners of residential real estate: single-family build-to-rent (BTR). For real estate professionals, the message is clear—this is no longer a niche. It’s a movement. The New Math: Renting vs. Owning The average mortgage payment in the U.S. has now climbed…
