Once more of a niche play, affordable housing is gaining favor among a broader spectrum of equity sources, including HNWIs and a recently formed REIT. Bendix Anderson Investors are finding
Delays Hurt Apartment Developers Already Threatened by Rising Prices

High materials prices and some uncertainty on fundamentals cloud the picture for multifamily development in the near term. Bendix Anderson Investors looking to bet on new ground-up apartment projects should
Wall Street’s Favorite Suburban Housing Bet Is Getting Crowded

“It used to be an alternative asset class. Now people look at it as a solution,” says Michael Carey, a senior director for advisory firm Altus Group. Bloomberg (Bloomberg)—Wall Street’s
What CRE Investors Can Expect from Debt, Equity Sources Right Now

Even amidst a pandemic, there is no shortage of capital sources for the right sponsors. Patricia Kirk The pandemic continues to devastate portions of the U.S. economy, but investor confidence
Homeownership Trends Having Little Effect on Multifamily Investment

Even with a tick up in homeownership, the percentage of apartments that are vacant has not risen much since the pandemic began. Bendix Anderson Just because more people are buying
Which CRE Sectors Are Family Offices Zeroing In On in 2021?

Some experts predict family offices’ risk tolerance will likely increase this year. John Egan As family offices shake off the remnants of 2020, they’re turning their attention to which types