Imagine a city skyline rising not through years of painstaking labor, but in mere months, as pre-built apartment modules slot into place like pieces of a giant puzzle. In Australia, this vision is becoming reality as the property development sector, particularly within the build-to-rent (BTR)
In the heart of Vancouver’s vibrant Fairview neighborhood, a 28-storey tower at 2538 Birch St. is undergoing a transformation that could redefine urban development with a deeply human focus. Originally slated to address the city’s pressing housing shortage as a rental project with 258 units, this
Across the United Kingdom’s Build to Rent market, stability has been the headline through the third quarter as investment held its ground, development financing dominated, and the policy fog began to lift in both England and Scotland, yet under the surface the calendar is once again pushing capital
Sunbelt build-to-rent has shifted from a niche experiment to a scaled housing engine as design rigor and institutional capital converge to meet strained affordability and flexible living preferences. Across Texas and Arizona, the segment gained shape as freestanding homes and townhomes delivered
In the heart of Washington, D.C., a city already grappling with skyrocketing housing costs and dwindling affordable units, a seismic shift in tenant protections has emerged through recent amendments to the Rebalancing Expectations for Neighbors, Tenants, and Landlords (RENTAL) Act. This
In a surprising turn of events, Montreal's rental market, once characterized by fierce competition and scarce availability, is undergoing a dramatic transformation as landlords find themselves grappling with an unprecedented challenge in securing tenants. This shift marks a stark departure from the