Not exact matches
@Romeo — I'm not joking: Your remark about a «nicely
new 5 unit apartment complex» totally got me to open a
new browser tab, and
start crawling listings of
multifamily units in Atlanta.
For years, developers have been
starting construction on
new multifamily communities; meanwhile, demographers have said reassuring things about the demand for apartments, encouraging developers to
start construction on even more
new multifamily communities.
Many of these revitalized neighborhoods
started by offering a mix of uses with retail and
multifamily, but their popularity has given way to
new office projects as demand spilled over, Georgules says.
Developers are
starting more
new commercial and
multifamily projects than experts anticipated, even before the long, cold winter...
Since the housing crisis in 2008,
new multifamily housing
starts have reached and exceeded pre-crisis levels.
If you are
starting on your
multifamily journey, a continuing real estate education is the best way to open
new doors and discover
new opportunities.
Per Census data, solid gains in both single - family and
multifamily production resulted in nationwide housing
starts rising 12.1 % to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 954,000 units: the highest level of
new home production since June 2008.
«Particularly encouraging are the gains in permit issuance posted in both the single - family and
multifamily sectors in May, which are indicative of builders» intentions to
start new projects in the coming months.»
Per Census data, solid gains in both single - family and
multifamily production resulted in nationwide housing
starts rising 12.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 954,000 units: the highest level of
new home production since June 2008.
Developers
started construction on just 28,000
new for - sale
multifamily units in 2014, according to data from the U.S. Census.
Fewer
new homes were in the pipeline in February, as housing
starts for combined
multifamily and single - family homes plunged 7 percent month over month, the U.S. Commerce Department reports.