Despite declines in other construction types, the number of single-family homes built-for-rent has held steady. Here's why many Americans are choosing to rent.
Read More »The Booming Built-For-Rent Industry
Demand for single-family rentals is heating up, and some homebuilders are becoming landlords in the built-for-rent business to keep up with demand.
Read More »Leveraging Assets for Investment
A recent webinar discussed how establishing a relationship with a private lender is a highly effective way to support the clients that are most likely to acquire your assets, while generating extra revenue in the process.
Read More »Is Renting Really Such a Bad Idea?
Click through to learn what a survey revealed about the “renter stigma” and how it could affect homeowners and renters alike.
Read More »The Value of Rent Payment Reporting
Here’s how renters and property owners can benefit from rent payment reporting, according to a survey by TransUnion.
Read More »Re-Examining Manufactured Housing
In an effort to combat a shrinking supply of affordable housing stock, Fannie Mae’s Duty to Serve initiative is developing solutions including manufactured housing, affordable housing preservation, and rural housing.
Read More »Rent Increases Spur Regulation
Here's why New York's proposed rental and affordable housing regulation has drawn criticism from trade groups.
Read More »Where Is Renting Preferred Over Owning a Home?
A new report gives insights into the trends that are impacting the housing market. Here’s what it had to say about cities where potential homebuyers prefer renting over buying.
Read More »Measuring Pending Home Sales and Affordability
While affordability has been decreasing across the country, a recent study takes a look at how pending home sales have been impacted.
Read More »Buyer’s Remorse: Rental Investments and Homeowner Opinion
According to a recent study, some homeowners wouldn't mind moving back to renting. What does this mean for real estate investors?
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