NREI's 2014
Multifamily Housing Survey gathered feedback on the outlook for the industry from 947 respondents, including real estate investors, developers, brokers, managers and other real estate professionals.
NREI's 2014
Multifamily Housing Survey focuses on the outlook for the U.S. multifamily sector in terms of property fundamentals and investment sales, and gathered feedback on industry changes from respondents.
NREI's 2014
Multifamily Housing Survey focuses on the outlook for the U.S. multifamily sector in terms of property...
NREI's 2014
Multifamily Housing Survey gathered feedback on the outlook for the industry from 947 respondents, including...
In addition to discussing the outlook for the U.S. multifamily sector in terms of property fundamentals and investment sales, NREI's 2014
Multifamily Housing Survey also delved into the identities of the most admired companies in the space.
Not exact matches
A
survey by the National
Multifamily Housing Council shows that high - speed Internet, outdoor space, and a washer and dryer are the most popular amenities to renters.
Rents are leveling off as inventory moves toward meeting ever - strong demand and apartment markets soften, according to the National
Multifamily Housing Council's (NMHC) October 2016 Quarterly
Survey of Apartment Market Conditions.
Despite all the construction cranes on the horizon, apartment owners and managers feel that the national apartment market is getting tighter, with even more demand from renters, as they have for the last year, according to April's «Quarterly
Survey of Apartment Conditions» from the National
Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC).
High - Tech Fitness Centers According to the 2017 National
Multifamily Housing Council and Kingsley Apartment Renter Preferences Report, of the more than 272,000 apartment residents that were
surveyed, 55 percent say they would not rent an apartment without a fitness center; however, a couple of old ellipticals aren't enough anymore.
NAR's most recent Commercial Real Estate Market
Survey revealed the
multifamily housing sector is becoming a landlord's market, with vacancy rates below 5 percent justifying higher rents.
«A lot of current apartment residents around the country had a preference for living in proximity to a variety of land uses, including restaurants and retail, which would lend itself to a town center style development,» says Caitlin Walter, director of research for the National
Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC), which conducted its own «2015 Resident Preferences
Survey» with Kingsley Associates.
The
survey of 1,600 urban and suburban residents in the 25 largest media markets in the country, conducted in spring 2005, finds most residents also prefer affordable
housing to be in the form of single - family detached homes rather than
multifamily or townhouses.
In 2015, recycling was among the top five community amenities in the National
Multifamily Housing Council / Kingsley Apartment Resident Preferences
Survey.