Author Archives: Randolph Taylor

Apartments.com Publishes July 2022 Rent Growth Report

Today, Apartments.com – a CoStar Group company – released an in-depth report of multifamily rent [...]

Guide To Commercial Multifamily Real Estate Loans

Multifamily commercial real estate loans give investors capital that can be used for acquiring, repairing, [...]

Rent Growth Diverging Across Office and Multifamily

Rent growth across the office and multifamily sectors are no longer in lockstep, disrupting a [...]

Sacrificing space: Why are U.S. renters downsizing?

In today’s housing market, future homeowners must compromise to save for a down payment. One [...]

What the Recent Inflation Numbers Might Mean for Multifamily

Inflation numbers for July were a pleasant change from the recent pace, with prices flat [...]

July’s Multifamily Rent Increase Was Best in a Decade – Except for Last Year

Effective asking rents increased by 0.8% from June to July, which represents about one-third of [...]

The changing face of multifamily development in Chicagoland

Developers in Chicagoland are responding to continued strong demand for multifamily housing and changing consumer [...]

Chicago Multifamily Market Report

Preliminary data shows a 440-basis-point annual drop in vacancy within Chicago proper at the end [...]

LIVING COST SENSITIVITY AND SLOWER HOUSEHOLD CREATION MODIFY DEMAND FLOWS

  The sequence of rate hikes decay housing affordability. In late July, the Federal Reserve [...]

An Inflection Point for Multifamily Lending – Freddie Mac

Inflation risk and recession fears have many debt providers tightening or closing up. At the [...]

eXp Commercial Expands Research and Analytics Capabilities With Addition of Economist KC Conway

eXp Commercial, the commercial real estate division of eXp World Holdings (Nasdaq: EXPI), today announced that [...]

Commercial Real Estate Symposium Sep 19th & 20th 2022

eXp Commercial is hosting the Commercial Real Estate Symposium on September 19-20 2022! Register now [...]

Apartment rents are shooting up in hundreds of cities across the U.S. Here’s why

Apartment rents across the U.S. are surging in almost 400 cities, with the average price [...]

Free Introduction to Commercial Real Estate from NCREA Training Provided by eXp Commercial

This 3-day training event is geared towards those at the beginning of their career in [...]

eXp Commercial Partnership With Reonomy Will Enhance Property Intelligence Resources for Agents and Brokers

eXp World Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXPI), one of the world’s fastest-growing residential and commercial real [...]

eXp World Holdings Reports Record Second Quarter 2022 Revenue of $1.4 Billion

Xp World Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXPI), (or the “Company”), the holding company for eXp Realty®, [...]

NAA Supports FY2023 Appropriations that Expand Multifamily

Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) appropriations are in full swing. The House has already quickly passed [...]

What a Recession Could Mean for Multifamily

Slowing construction will likely keep multifamily supply and demand in balance for some time despite [...]

Equity Residential CEO Says Rents Will Keep Climbing Outrun Inflation

As American renters continue to reel from rising housing costs, Wall Street investors are betting [...]

U.S. Needs 4.3M More Apartments by 2035 to Address Demand Deficit and Affordability

Amidst demographic shifts and lingering pandemic-impacts on the population and broader economy, the U.S. faces [...]

Rents just hit a new high but renting is still cheaper than owning in these cities

Rents are hitting new highs, but renting is still mostly more affordable than owning a [...]

Just Sold! 21-Unit Multifamily Property Dixon IL

Brokered by Randolph Taylor CCIM, Multifamily Investment Sales Broker with the Chicago-Naperville eXp Commercial office. Randolph [...]

Housing supply has continued to shrink

Growth in the housing market has slowed, but prices have not fallen. This is due [...]

Mortgage applications falling creating more demand for rental properties

With rates lately rising, the real estate market is slowing, most notably for residential properties.

Home price appreciation will normalize

In 2021, home prices skyrocketed by nearly 19%, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller home [...]

From desperate times come desperate renters Especially in Suburban Chicago

One-third of renters decided to move into a new apartment during the year, while 68% [...]

How the Current Real Estate Market is Affecting 1031

How investors are adjusting to this unique time in the real estate market, how successful [...]

9 Things to Watch in the Commercial Real Estate Market

In eXp Commercial’s Real Estate Symposium held earlier in 2022, respected economist and eXp Commercial [...]

Multifamily Developers Prefer Suburbs Over Chicago City Center

About 13,600 units were absorbed in 2021, even though just 4,250 rentals were completed, the [...]

What’s Up With the Crazy Housing Market?

After a two-year boom, the United States housing market finds itself at a pivotal moment [...]