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🚀 25 Years of CRE Transaction Trends Show Multifamily's Performance

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📈 Data Point 

25 Years of CRE Transaction Trends

Altus Group analyzed a quarter-century of U.S. commercial real estate transactions and found that multifamily has consistently delivered stronger returns than other CRE sectors. From 2000 to 2024, multifamily assets generated a 14.3% annualized return, outpacing office, retail, and industrial. The sector also showed lower volatility, making it a favored choice among institutional investors seeking stable income and appreciation.

🧭 Market Watch 

Mesa, Arizona – Heritage Square Development

Mesa continues its upward growth trend with the new Heritage Square mixed-use multifamily project. Located in the city's downtown core, the development includes up to 100 housing units along with ground-floor retail and public spaces. The city sees it as a key piece of its revitalization plan and a boost to both housing supply and local economic activity.

🧾 Rule of the Day 

Absorption Rate

The absorption rate shows how quickly available rental units are being leased in a specific market over a certain period. It helps landlords and investors understand rental demand. A higher rate means units are filling up fast—good news for landlords. A lower rate could signal market saturation or pricing issues.

Absorption Rate = (Number of Units Leased ÷ Total Available Units) × 100

🌱 Green Build

Safe and Green’s Post-Acquisition Sustainability Strategy

Safe and Green Development Corp. has launched a new plan to increase shareholder value through sustainable construction. After acquiring Majestic World Holdings, the company is focusing on eco-efficient building technologies, container-based housing, and green energy integration. These methods are being positioned as cost-effective, scalable solutions for affordable multifamily development in urban markets. Know more.

🏘 Deal Radar 

Westminster, MD

This property consists of 94 units spread across seven buildings, and is located just one mile from McDaniel College. Higher-than-average median income and zoning restrictions make this an attractive investment.

Norman, OK

Located at a biking distance from University of Oaklahoma main campus, this multifamily community also includes a clubhouse, fitness center, two swimming pools, and tennis courts.

Leesburg, FL

Consisting of 19 units, this property is being prepared to be converted into a boarding house. It comes with features like fire sprinklers, fire alarms, new flooring, and new water heater.

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