Webinar: 2026 Multifamily Outlook
A concise discussion on capital markets, supply pressure, and where disciplined apartment investors are still finding durable opportunities.
Underwriting Seattle in a Higher-Rate Environment
This session reviews how location, rent assumptions, renovation budgets, and exit discipline shape Seattle-area multifamily underwriting today.
Preserving Affordable Housing in Growth Markets
An overview of preservation strategy, recapitalization, and the operational considerations required to protect affordability over the long term.
From Acquisition to Operations
We walk through how an initial investment thesis translates into day-to-day execution across leasing, capital planning, and asset management.
Development Pipelines: Timing, Cost, and Conviction
A practical conversation about when to move forward, when to wait, and how development teams are adjusting to tighter construction economics.
Investor Q&A on Neighborhood Change
An open session focused on submarket shifts, renter migration, and how neighborhood evolution influences long-term apartment demand.
Core Plus or Value-Add?
This webinar compares two common multifamily strategies and highlights the operating assumptions that matter most in each approach.
Resident Experience as an Operating Strategy
We explore how service standards, amenity choices, and property-level execution can support retention and stronger community performance.
Building a Multifamily Portfolio
A portfolio construction discussion covering market mix, hold period, capital allocation, and the role of diversification in housing strategies.
Lessons From Recent Lease-Up Activity
Recent lease-up experience offers useful lessons on pacing, pricing, concessions, and the operational details that help new communities stabilize.
Financing Middle-Market Apartment Deals
This session covers lender expectations, structuring tradeoffs, and how borrowers are approaching financing for middle-market multifamily opportunities.
Finding Off-Market Opportunities
A focused look at relationship-driven sourcing, local credibility, and the underwriting discipline needed when opportunities are less widely marketed.