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  1. Há 19 horas · A wave of apartments is coming, and we’re already seeing its effect: Falling rents, or minimal rent growth. It’s the talk of the town, but it isn’t the whole story.

  2. Há 19 horas · 2024-07-09 15:41. (NASDAQ: RDFN) —Builders obtained permits to construct 13 multifamily housing units for every 10,000 people in the U.S. so far this year, down nearly 30% from an average of 18 during the same periods in 2021-2023. That’s according to a new report from Redfin ( redfin.com ), the technology-powered real estate brokerage.

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    Há 5 horas · SEATTLE -- (Business Wire) (NASDAQ: RDFN) —Builders obtained permits to construct 13 multifamily housing units for every 10,000 people in the U.S. so far this year, down nearly 30% from an average of 18 during the same periods in 2021-2023. That’s according to a new report from Redfin ( redfin.com ), the technology-powered real estate ...

  4. Há 19 horas · Rounding out the top five are Cape Coral (27 vs 16), Omaha (17 vs 10), Columbus (12 vs 7) and Tampa (14 vs 9). Refer to the report linked at the bottom of this press release for full metro-level data.

  5. Há 2 horas · Tue., July 9, 2024, 1:35 p.m. EDT · 3 min read. The Star-Telegram is answering your questions about the nearly $1 billion expansion of the Fort Worth Stockyards, planned over the next few years. A reader asks us: “Will Fort Worth residents have any discounts or benefits from the expansion for being a resident (i.e. discounted hotel, food ...

  6. Há 19 horas · Cape Coral, FL—at risk from natural disasters—is permitting more multifamily housing than anywhere else in the U.S. Austin ranks second, but has seen a significant slowdown in permits ...

  7. Há 19 horas · But builders keep building because there’s still demand—partly due to the influx of out-of-towners who moved in during the pandemic. Permits may also be rising in Florida as homeowners continue to rebuild after Hurricane Ian in late 2022. The two metros with the fewest multifamily permits per 10,000 people are in California.