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Lenders Exercise More Caution on Multifamily Construction Loans
National Real Estate Investor, Mar. 1, 2016--Anderson, Bendix Developers can still find financing to build new apartment properties, but lenders are becoming more cautious.
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Work-Life Balance More Important than Ever in the Mortgage Business
HousingWire, Mar. 1, 2016--Ishbia, Mat There's something very empowering about working for something beyond yourself or beyond your company, and realizing that you're working for the greater good of a community.
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American Homes 4 Rent, American Residential Properties Complete Merger
HousingWire, Mar. 1, 2016--Lane, Ben In a move that creates a giant in the single-family rental space, American Homes 4 Rent and American Residential Properties announced Tuesday that the companies finalized their merger, which was first announced in December.
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How Low Will Interest Rates Go?
Washington Post, Feb. 26, 2016--Mui, Yian Q.; Marte, Jonelle The Mortgage Bankers Association's index of refinance activity jumped 16 percent in just one week this month as mortgage rates hit their lowest point this year. Rates have since moderated but are still well beneath what economists had projected.
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Apartment-Building Boom Looks Set to Ease
Wall Street Journal, Feb. 27, 2016--Kirkham, Chris Apartment construction has been a bright spot in an otherwise lackluster recovery of the nation's housing market over the last six years. Now economists say the tide might be turning away from apartments and toward single-family homes.
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Hilton Says It’s Getting Out of the Real Estate Business
Reuters, Feb. 26, 2016 Waldorf Astoria hotels owner Hilton Worldwide Holdings will spin off most of its real estate assets into a real estate investment trust, joining a list of companies turning to the tax-efficient structure to maximize shareholder returns.
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Has The Bubble Burst In Commercial Real Estate?
Forbes, Feb. 24, 2016--Howe, Neil After months of optimism, commercial real estate forecasters have come back down to earth. The tonal shift is warranted: While rents and prices are soaring in urban areas, CRE is stagnating or even declining in terms of new investment and in most non-urban sectors.
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