It’s time to catch up with the rapid changes in the San Diego County apartment market. We are running the event in-person this year. It would be wonderful to see […]
Navigating San Diego’s Future, with David Malmuth
David Malmuth, a visionary force behind Downtown San Diego’s I.D.E.A. District describes his large-scale, holistic approach to development. Learn how to apply the I.D.E.A. District’s vision to transform your own properties and positively impact your surrounding neighborhood.
Burnham-Moores Residential Outlook 2020: Challenges & Opportunities
At this Friday’s 19th annual USD Burnham Moores Residential Outlook, I’ll be joining some key local experts discussing both recent and anticipated future changes in housing policy and development patterns in San Diego county including; rent control, transit oriented development, upzoning, NIMBYism, and other topics of interest within the multi-family sector.
The 2020 Apartment Perspective
San Diego County’s premier apartment conference, The San Diego County Apartment Perspective will be held on Thursday morning, October 10th at Mission Valley’s DoubleTree Hotel. The event has been held annually […]
The Housing Tide Finally Turns
Apartment investors should be aware of a rapid sea change washing over many West Coast communities. Over three decades of overwhelming political opposition to new development is being successfully challenged by a growing wave of support for new housing.
Beyond The Tipping Point: Lessons From San Diego’s East Village
San Diego’s East Village provides lessons in identifying gentrifying neighborhoods for real estate investment and development.
The Fastest Aging Housing In America, In San Diego?
Is this accurate, that San Diego, generally considered a young city, is at the very top of a list of U.S. cities with the most rapidly aging rental housing? What’s the cause of this unexpected revelation? Is there finally a crack of light on the horizon for new housing?
Anticipating Gentrification: Are You Already Too Late?
Part 2 – “Once Starbucks enters the neighborhood, it’s already too late.” Differentiating between lagging and leading indicators of neighborhood transition.
Anticipating Gentrification: Are You Already Too Late?
Part 1 – Of all places, lessons from Chicago? Believe it or not, the city of Chicago is an excellent subject for the study of gentrification. Gentrification doesn’t require population growth . . .
Navigating Denver’s RiNo District
Denver’s River North Art District, RiNo for short, offers lessons for real estate investors across the country about the importance of street art and eclectic design in attracting new residents into a formerly blighted neighborhood.