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Location Matters: Where America is Moving
https://www.nmhc.org/research-insight/external-resources/location-matters-where-america-is-moving/
In real estate, location still matters - a lot. In fact, for the majority of Americans, the right neighborhood trumps the right house, according to a new report by The Demand Institute. But perhaps
Strong Suburbs Beat Strong Downtowns for Rent Growth
https://www.nmhc.org/news/articles/strong-suburbs-beat-strong-downtowns-for-rent-growth/
Apartment rents are growing downtown - but rents are growing
even more quickly in strong suburban submarkets, according to the data from MPFResearch presented at the NMHC Research Forum, April 1-2 in
Investors Favor Urban Development Deals
https://www.nmhc.org/news/articles/investors-favor-urban-development-deals/
The time, costs and complexities that have long been barriers to developing new multifamily product in high-density urban areas are proving to be less so as urban development continues to outpace sub
Better Returns in the Burbs
https://www.nmhc.org/news/nmhc-news/2017/better-returns-in-the-burbs/
The high rents associated with multifamily in the urban core has fueled investor appetite for new development and acquisition deals in those central downtown areas. However, in the meantime, many subu
Apartment Investors Consider a Claim in North Dakota As Oil Boom Begets Housing Shortage
https://www.nmhc.org/news/nmhc-news/2000-2016/apartment-investors-consider-a-claim-in-north-dakota-as-oil-boom-begets-housing-shortage/
North Dakota produces 858,000 barrels of crude oil per day, making it the second largest state producer after Texas. This means job growth, a massive population surge and now a housing shortage that’s
Strong Demand... for Class B Apartments
https://www.nmhc.org/news/articles/strong-demand...-for-class-b-apartments/
Experts forecast strong demand for rental apartments this year - nearly enough to absorb the hundreds of thousands of rental apartments now under construction. While most of these new apartments are t