When comparing rental demand by age segments, Baby Boomers stand out as the fastest growing group across the rental market.
Sorry, no posts matched your criteria.
When comparing rental demand by age segments, Baby Boomers stand out as the fastest growing group across the rental market.
The growing popularity of single-family rentals as a housing option for Millennials is skewing the multifamily inventory toward amenity-rich larger buildings. At the same time, the trend is helping consolidate smaller apartment assets.
Job growth, increased consumer spending and population demographics are three macroeconomic factors contributing to a positive outlook for the multifamily and commercial real estate market according to a new forecast released by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) this week.
Arbor provides investors with an array of short-term and long-term single-family rental (SFR) financing options to fit their investment strategies. Whether you are looking to develop, purchase, or refinance a build-to-rent (BTR) community, purchase or refinance an SFR portfolio and hold for the long-term, or acquire investments to rehab, our loan products will help you get there quickly and with certainty.
Your first deal with Arbor as your lender is just the start as we strive to build upon your success, transaction after transaction, with a level of personalization, customization and local market knowledge rarely experienced in multifamily financing.
Your first deal with Arbor as your lender is just the start as we strive to build upon your success, transaction after transaction, with a level of personalization, customization and local market knowledge rarely experienced in multifamily financing.
Your first deal with Arbor as your lender is just the start as we strive to build upon your success, transaction after transaction, with a level of personalization, customization and local market knowledge rarely experienced in multifamily financing.
We recently examined trends in how today’s renters are searching for apartments. Let’s now take a look a why renters decide to make the move — though it turns out they are choosing to do so less frequently.