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Cap rates on multifamily transactions have not moved much since 2017, according to Real Capital Analytics.

Experts keep waiting for the yield to rise on multifamily investments.

At conferences, leading investors and

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The pay gap hasn’t closed significantly, according to Julie Sorensen, industry research committee co-chair with CREW.

While there

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Hiring the wrong brokerage or property management firm can cost you time and money.

Whether you’re a landlord, a tenant, a buyer

New Money Comes to Student Housing
New Money Comes to Student Housing
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Student housing is hot with traditional investors and now, increasingly, with new investors.

By Bendix Anderson

Student housing is hot

Unmet Student Housing Data Needs Suggests Market Opportunity
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Data is king in today’s business environment and student housing is no exception.

Data is king in today’s business

Getting a Little Closer, But Also Looking Further Afield
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Proximity to campus continues to define investment winners in student housing even as value-add and tertiary market plays heat up.

It's Student Housing Time
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The student housing industry continues to experience rapid evolution with two mega transactions this year.

By J. Andrew Hogshead

The student housing industry continues to experience rapid evolution with two mega transactions this year. Greystar

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A U.S. District Judge said the government’s seizure of all mortgage companies’ profits in January 2013 to recapture taxpayer-funded bailout money might have constituted a breach of faith.

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The potential buyer alerted Jonathan Litt’s Land & Buildings that the company made a bid at a significant premium to Mack-Cali’s stock price.

(Bloomberg)—Activist investor Jonathan Litt says his hedge fund

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There are many homeowners still struggling a decade after the housing crisis, MarketWatch reports. Billions of dollars are flowing into real estate funds focused on disadvantaged neighborhoods in the U.S., according

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