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Secondary market for construction financing could help spur multifamily developments

Housing Wire

“A national secondary market for construction financing could allow lenders, like state housing finance agencies and banks, to provide the investment capital needed to get multifamily housing projects built and keys in families’ hands.” This could make the overall cost to entry — which is already low — more digestible.

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DataDigest: Construction costs easing for homebuilders

Housing Wire

New home construction exploded early in the pandemic as soaring home demand squeezed existing inventory nationwide, giving homebuilders a much bigger share of a shrinking pie. Index values for most construction inputs are down from 2022 but remain above pre-pandemic levels. Index values for December published last week.

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Built-to-rent construction gains momentum amid affordable housing shortage 

Housing Wire

As a result, some homebuilders have doubled down on the construction of built-to-rent (BTR) homes. The momentum is continuing as another 99,000 BTR homes are under construction in 2024, although the breakneck pace is expected to ease in 2025. Many builders feel bullish about places that are low on rental supply.

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Ascent Developer Solutions launches to serve construction loan needs

Housing Wire

Founder and CEO Robert Wasmund has a deep background in the residential construction and bridge lending industry. “We The company has an in-house construction servicing and valuation team “to ensure best-in-class customer experiences and comprehensive portfolio monitoring,“ according to its announcement. “We

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Will mortgage rates drop in time to help single-family construction? 

Housing Wire

Higher mortgage rates have increased recession risk by targeting the one sector that always falls before every recession: residential construction workers. And higher rates are also impacting the future supply of homes, as housing permits have been in a downtrend for a while. Single-family permits fell again in today’s housing starts report.

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Home construction data offers glimmers of optimism — but with a caveat

Housing Wire

The number of housing units that came online in September showed a big year-over-year jump, but data on earlier stages of construction suggest not much is coming through the pipeline. That’s according to monthly data on new residential construction from the U.S. But housing completions rose 14.6% compared to September 2023.

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New apartment construction hasn’t lowered rents in many areas

Housing Wire

More inventory can bring down prices, but some renters still struggle to meet the rental price hikes found in new construction. increase in asking rents for newly constructed apartments in 2024 the biggest spike in 18 months. Seattle-based brokerage Redfin released a report this week that highlighted a 1.5%