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A U.S. District judge granted a request for an injunction against the city ordinance to turn over the names and addresses of Airbnb renters.

(Bloomberg)—A federal judge blocked a New York City law aimed at

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2019 rate forecasts are showing a continuation of this trend and investors should expect to pay more for money as the year progresses.

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Nareit SVP of Research Calvin Schnure dismisses concerns over the possible end of the real estate cycle.

In a twist on one of Mark Twain’s most frequently quoted

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New FIRRMA regulations will have significant implications for real estate deals involving foreign investors.

Real estate and critical infrastructure investments in the U.S. involving foreign investments

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Inflation concerns, higher tariff on foreign goods and tax law changes have all triggered recessions in the past.

The current economic upswing will officially celebrate its 10th anniversary

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The city ended the year with a 5 percent vacancy rate, the lowest rate since the second quarter of 2016.

The numbers are in: Houston's industrial market ended 2018 on a red-hot note.

After a

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Chinese investors step away from cross-border property acquisitions, reports the Wall Street Journal. Seniors housing operators face a rising number of lawsuits, according to Reuters. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial

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Capital sources ranging from banks to private equity funds still find multifamily lending attractive.

Multifamily borrowers will have lots of choices on where to get permanent loans in the new year—despite worries about rising interest

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Rents in Austin grew by an average of $57 a month, according to RentCafe.

Apartment rent in Austin during 2018 grew an average of $57 a month, or 4.4 percent, to yield an average monthly rent of

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My advice to clients in a transitioning market is similar to what the legendary basketball

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