TEST California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) “Do Not Sell My Information” Request Form Important: CCPA applies to California residents only. Requesting “Do Not Sell” will not prevent future communications to you from us. For information on how to manage your contact preferences, visit here. CCPA provides for certain disclosures about your rights and the personal information we collect, sell, and disclose for a business purpose. To view this information, see Your California Consumer Privacy Act Rights. For additional information regarding Sirius XM’s privacy practices, see our Privacy Policy. Right to Opt-Out We may sell your personal information to third parties, as described in Your California Consumer Privacy Act Rights. You have the right, at any time, to direct us not to sell your personal information. To opt out, please complete the form below. We will act upon opt-out requests within 15 days of receipt, and will notify you and/or your authorized agent when the request has been processed. How to submit requests In order for us to identify you in our system, please provide Read the full article…
Are America’s Seniors the Next Wave of Apartment Demand?

Seniors are an increasingly important multifamily renter cohort, especially for smaller properties. Some retirees are choosing to downsize and rent for lifestyle reasons. Other seniors are working — and renting — longer.

In Case You Missed It: Week of Oct. 10

Hockey arenas give multifamily a boost; the immigrant homeownership rate increases; Zillow forecasts strong rent growth in West Coast Markets; and more in this week’s multifamily news roundup.

In Case You Missed It: Week of Oct. 3

Apartment occupancy increases; millennials shun home buying in coastal markets; higher-incomes give Class-B apartment buildings a boost; 2016’s fastest growing cities; and more in this week’s roundup of multifamily news.

Rent Concessions: What Multifamily Investors Need to Know

Rent concessions are making a comeback in some of the nation’s top apartment markets as new multifamily developments enter their lease-up phase. In slower markets, concessions are part of everyday life for property managers.

Not the Bachelor Pad: Age and Income Profiles of Single Renters in Small Apartment Properties

Married households and families are well-represented in small property apartments. Reflecting that skew to larger households, smaller properties account for a relatively smaller share of single renters when compared to large buildings.

In Case You Missed It: Week of September 26

Tech makes the ‘burbs cool again; rent growth soars in secondary markets; economic trends to watch in 2017; and more in this week’s multifamily news roundup.

How Does Education Attainment Impact Where People Rent?

Education is arguably the strongest predictor of present and future levels of American workers’ income. As a result, there is a correlation between education attainment and the size of a building a renter is likely to call home.

In Case You Missed It: Week of September 17

These large metros are growing the fastest; Fannie Mae reports on a rebounding economy; Fed votes to keep interest rates unchanged; private capital ramps up lending; and more in this weekly roundup of multifamily news items.

Millennial Renters are Essential to Small Property Apartment Demand

In this closer look at Millennial renters, we find they are well-represented in small, low-amenity properties.

In Case You Missed It: Week of September 4

Lease renewals hit an all-time high; how crowdfunding has transformed real estate investing; renters demand storage; and more in this edition of the ALEX Chatter’s weekly multifamily roundup.
