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January 16, 2018

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Seven Predictions for the Multifamily Sector in 2018

By Mary Diduch, Staff Writer

“The reality is multifamily going into 2018 is going to be a lot of the same,” says John Sebree, first vice president and national director of the national multi housing group at Marcus & Millichap, a real estate services firm. Here are market predictions broken down.

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Analysis

As Rents Rise, Advocates in Multiple Markets Push for New Rent Control Laws

By Bendix Anderson, Contributing Writer

In most parts of the U.S., lawmakers are currently not allowed to create new rules to limit by how much landlords can raise rents at their properties.

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Sponsored Content

Multifamily Market Set to Stay on Course in Choppier 2018 Waters

Sponsored by Red Capital

What can we expect in 2018? The economic background promises to be a neutral factor.

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Student Housing Graduates to the Institutional Level

Sponsored by TSB Capital Advisors

Student housing has long been considered  the new kid on the block within the multifamily sector, but 2017 demonstrated that the “kid” has finally grown up.

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NREI Wire

A Bad Start on Reforming Fannie and Freddie: Richard Koss

Bloomberg

By lowering the corporate tax rate, the tax reform has also lowered the value of an asset sitting on the balance sheets of Fannie and Freddie.

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Sports Venue Construction Spending to Take Off Again in 2019

Business Journals

In 2018, sports facilities scheduled to open in the U.S. and Canada are expected to total $4.1 billion in construction costs.

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Must Reads

10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

By NREI Staff

Sam Zell has made a warning about the stock market, according to CNBC. New York City set a record for the preservation of affordable homes in 2017, reports The Associated Press. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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