Capital
Built-to-Rent's New Paradigm: From Ambition To Execution
To thrive, built-to-rent players embrace operational discipline, cycle speed, and partnership synergies to face tighter ROI timelines.
Together with
McGuinn Homes
Land
Underwriting In A New World Order Of Higher-Longer Rates
Determine “what’s the bet?” What are we really banking on or believing in that leads us to do this deal? You can’t answer this question rigorously unless you are ruthlessly honest in your pro formas. -- A Scott Cox MasterClass
Together with
New Home Star
Capital
Pressure's Intensifying On Housing Innovation Start-Ups To Prove Out Promises
This is Part 1 of a three-part TBD exploration of follow-on impacts of a post-low interest rate era on housing's start-up venture pioneers in construction and real estate.
Capital
Banking Sector's Shocks Could Work In Housing Market's Favor
"This could be a positive thing for builders and consumers, especially if it causes the Federal Reserve to pause on raising rates, and possibly go so far as to start lowering them before the end of the year. It's a warning shot to the Fed that they went too far too fast on raising rates."
Land
Housing's Environment Has Changed. How Will We Adapt?
Our housing markets across the country have been rapidly changing and if we don’t change to keep pace, we risk being the proverbial frog in boiling water.
Policy
25 Finalists Named In '23 Ivory Prize For Housing Affordability
Ivory Prize Winners will be announced in May, at this year's PCBC Conference in Anaheim. $300,000 in prize money will be distributed between at least three winners selected across the three award categories — construction and design, public policy and regulatory reform, and finance.