by Steve Canty | Apr 11, 2018 | Blog
Not all college towns are created alike when it comes to commercial real estate, but most of them tend to do better than comparable cities by geography and size without institutions of higher learning, according to a recent Reis report. Tertiary apartment rent growth...
by Solomon Rosenbaum PE, CEM, CPMP | Feb 7, 2018 | Blog
As I mentioned in my last article (Incentivizing Landlord Investment in Green Projects, EVEN When It is the Tenant That Saves Energy), Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac offer generous incentives for financing multifamily properties. Under their revised guidelines issued late...
by grsgrouptest | Jan 10, 2018 | Blog
London has pushed New York City aside as the number one city for non-domestic-based investors to place their commercial real estate investment dollars, according to AFIRE (Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate). London ranked third last year and is now...
by grsgrouptest | Jan 30, 2017 | Blog
South Florida didn’t seem like a strong market anymore during the recession. Construction on high-end condos had abated, with many structures left unfinished scattered around Miami. That has changed, and now the market has improved tremendously because of revitalized...
by grsgrouptest | Aug 3, 2016 | Blog
Though construction of multifamily might be slowing down from its prior pace, transactions in this commercial real estate sector don’t appear to be waning. Private equity firms are leading the purchasers of apartment assets, according to a recent JLL multifamily...