Phénix, De A à Z, États Unis Amériques
What’s Happening in Single Family Build-For-Rent
Résumé de la séance :
This panel explained the changes we have seen in the build-for-rent market over the years that have led us to the current state of BFR and the role it plays in meeting housing demand today. With institutional investors recognizing BFR as a legitimate asset class, and management companies evolving, the market has grown considerably. However, challenges such as construction costs and covenants, conditions, and restrictions remain.

Résumé de la séance : This panel explained the changes we have seen in the build-for-rent market over the years that have led us to the current state of BFR and the role it plays in meeting housing demand today. With institutional investors recognizing BFR as a legitimate asset class, and management companies evolving, the market has grown considerably. However, challenges such as construction costs and covenants, conditions, and restrictions remain.

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