Multifamily Developers Hampered by Regulation-Related Costs: NMHC
More than 40 percent of multifamily development costs derive from regulations imposed by all levels of government. That’s the finding of a new report released late last week by the National Multifamily...
View ArticleTakeaways From the 2023 Builders’ Show
Multi-Housing News caught up with Bob Landis, senior vice president of syndication at CAHEC, at the 2023 NAHB International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas. Landis shared his takeaways following NAHB’s...
View ArticleCreating BTR Communities for the Workforce
Today’s economic realities make it especially challenging for built-to-rent home developers looking to build a no-frills product for the cost-conscious renter. We’re talking about communities that...
View ArticleHow Trump 2.0 Could Impact Affordable Housing
As the multifamily industry prepares for a second Trump administration, officials are cautiously optimistic and similarly expressing concern about its implications for affordable housing. On the...
View Article2025 Policy Preview: How State, Local Issues Will Impact Affordable Housing
This past election season put housing—particularly the critical lack of affordable housing—in the spotlight. Multifamily industry officials couldn’t be more pleased. J.P. Delmore “We want everyone...
View ArticleNAHB Special Report: Stabilized Construction Rates on the Way
Molly Boesel of CoreLogic (left) and Danushka Nanayakkara-Skillington of NAHB (right) delivered their 2025 multifamily outlook at the International Builders’ Show. Photo by Diana Mosher The Trump...
View ArticleHow Tariffs and Labor Shortages Will Thwart Housing Production
Photo by Shwart Stock/iStockphoto.com Construction costs have risen 30 to 50 percent since 2020, depending on the location and asset class, according to the National Association of Home Builders. And...
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