The single-family rental (SFR) industry is booming. SFR growth is expected to outpace multifamily, office, retail, storage and hospitality growth by 2022, according to a report by Walker & Dunlop.
The largest institutional single-family rental (SFR) operator in the country, Invitation Homes, is in the hot seat over its alleged failure to comply with building-permit requirements for rental ...
In the first installment of our outlook series, industry professionals discuss challenges and opportunities for the upcoming year. The SFR/BTR outlook points to an improved performance in 2025, ...
Atlas Real Estate CEO Tony Julianelle on trends in the single-family rental space. With more than 25 years of experience in the field, Tony Julianelle delves into the shifts in the SFR market and the ...
The booming single-family rental (SFR) market is showing no signs of slowing down as many investors bet that the demand for suburban homes will continue to support higher rents. Within this market, ...
Blackstone’s announcement in late 2019 that it was cashing out of Invitation Homes marked the completion of one of real estate’s boldest bets of the decade. In the wake of the financial crisis, ...
Quinn Residences, a single-family rental (SFR) real estate investment company based in Atlanta, has raised nearly $1 billion from investors eager to back Quinn’s plan to develop and operate new ...
Patrick Drahi is making progress with his plans to break up Altice's French mobile unit SFR, as Altice seeks to reduce its debt. French website BFM TV reported last week that Altice founder Drahi has ...
Altice owner Patrick Drahi is considering a sale of a controlling stake in French telco SFR. As reported by Bloomberg, SFR has been in contact with potential buyers in recent weeks. Bloomberg reports ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has embarked on a significant initiative aimed at high-income individuals who have not filed their federal tax returns since 2017. This effort focuses on 125,000 ...
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