Multifamily developers build tens of thousands of new apartments every year reserved for people with low incomes, using subsidies from government programs like the federal low - income housing tax credit (LIHTC), the...
Multifamily developers build tens of thousands of new apartments every year reserved for people with low incomes, using subsidies from government programs like the federal low - income housing tax credit (LIHTC), the largest affordable housing...
Not exact matches
The website provides owners, operators and
developers of
multifamily buildings with resources to support long - term tenants wishing to rent their space to travelers.
New apartment
buildings can actually improve our pricing power and investment returns as
multifamily developers occasionally purchase mobile home parks only to demolish and
build luxury apartments.
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To attract the increasing population of energy savvy tenants, mid - and high - rise
multifamily developers are adopting the latest in
building science practices.
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«
Developers are looking at green
buildings as the new standard,» says Jamie Woodwell, senior director of commercial and
multifamily research at the Mortgage Bankers Association.
For example, in mid-February acting on behalf of German investors, PREI formed a joint venture with Charleson, S.C. - based
multifamily developer and investor Greystar to
build a 200 - unit luxury apartment tower in downtown Charleston, S.C..
Developers planning new apartment
buildings today won't finish for two years or more in many parts of the country — when hundreds of thousands of apartments now under construction will have already softened the national
multifamily...
Dwell at 555, a 12 -
building multifamily community totaling 112 - units located on 7.56 acres, and Dwell at 1794, a 9 -
building multifamily community totaling 92 - units located on 6.71 acres, were originally
built by one
developer and share identical floor plans as well as design.
Many of the real estate owners who participate in 1031 exchanges are older
developers who are disposing of their multitenant commercial properties or
multifamily apartment
buildings and turning to no - management types of real estate, which frequently translate into net - leased retail properties.
NAR is seeking federal legislation that would spur development of
multifamily properties and other housing opportunities through programs giving builders,
developers, and investors the incentives not only to
build new homes but also to renovate housing within existing infrastructures.
Multifamily developers can capitalize on a huge unmet need in the market by buying and renovating older class - B and class - C apartment
buildings...
This means that
developers have to consider not only land costs but also how long it takes to
build a single - family home as compared to a
multifamily property.
At a recent National
Multifamily Housing Council event, a panel of experienced
developers shared three distinct strategies for selecting where and what to
build, with nuances including site selection, design, renter preferences and amenity inclusion.
A recent survey by The National Association of Home Builders found that 62 % of single - family builders and 54 % of
multifamily developers were completing at least 15 % of their projects as green (meaning achieving the requirements specified by a recognized green
building standard or equivalent).
Milhaus, an award - winning
developer that specializes in Class A urban infill, mixed - use and
multifamily residential
buildings, announces it is expanding its footprint to the Carolinas market.
Despite downturns elsewhere, Davidson County continues to receive and approve
building permits for commercial real estate
developers to begin
multifamily development projects, office
building renovations, and more.
Many of the markets where
developers have been doubling down on
building new apartment units are likely to have enough renters to fill those apartments over the next decade or so, according to the latest research commissioned by the National
Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) and the National Apartment Association (NAA).