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Falling occupancy and decelerating rents: The multifamily housing sector finally runs into some economic resistance

What has caused U.S. multifamily rents to decelerate so sharply over the past 18 to 24 months? The main driver appears to be the extent to which supply growth has put downward pressure on occupancy rates in individual metros.

April 9th, 2018|Articles, DST, News|

Inland’s Lampi Sees Continued Growth for 1031 Offerings

The DI Wire caught up with Keith Lampi, president, director, and chief operating officer of Inland Private Capital Corporation, to discuss his history in the direct investment space, the challenges facing the 1031 exchange industry, and how Inland Private has evolved to respond to regulatory and market changes.

October 29th, 2017|1031 Exchange, Articles, DST, News, TIC|

After Period of Correction, Houston Multifamily Market Poised for Recovery

Houston’s multifamily market appears to be on the verge of recovery after facing considerable headwinds in 2016. Job growth, population growth and faster-than-anticipated apartment absorption in the first half of 2017 are luring investors and lenders back to the region, putting the market on solid footing for future growth.

August 31st, 2017|Articles, DST, News, TIC|

Why Multifamily DSTs May Continue to Perform Well Going Forward

Low inventory is restraining sales of existing single-family homes, which rose in January by just 3.7 percent from last year. Despite an uptick in listings, the supply of available homes for sale held firm at a record-low 3.6 months.

What is a Delaware Statutory Trust 1031 Exchange?

For many people who begin investing as young adults, it often mattered little what the investment was so long as it was generating a profit. As a result of this, investors who are now officially baby boomers or senior citizens often have long-held real estate investments in their portfolios.