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Capital
Toll Brothers Exits Apartments, Sharpens Playing To Strengths
The $347 million sale of Toll Brothers’ Apartment Living platform to Kennedy Wilson transfers $5.2 billion in assets under management and a national development team. For Toll, it’s less about retreat than an embrace of its cultural pedigree of focus, discipline, and luxury market leadership.
Marketing & Sales
Why Renter Demand Will Keep Growing—Even If Rates Drop
Middleburg CEO Chris Finlay maps the long runway for rental housing demand, strategic timing, and why Atlanta’s just getting started. The Builder's Daily's Richard Lawson dives deep with Finlay to explore how that maps out.
Marketing & Sales
Apartment Demand Mojo Intact As New Construction Slows
Leasing activity surges as new construction slows, signaling a reset in apartment markets. Rent growth flattens, but occupancy climbs as affordability barriers to homeownership stall would-be buyers.
Capital
Timing Demand: Why Investors Choose To Buy Apartments Vs. Building
A construction slowdown today is setting up an undersupply tomorrow. Opportunistic, patient investors are already pivoting to seize future market growth catalysts.
Architecture
AI Crushes Missing-Middle Time And Cost Curves Toward Affordability
Developing multifamily rental and for-sale properties takes time — sometimes years -- depending on a labyrinth of zoning rules and the whims of local jurisdictions.





multifamily development
Capital 09.18.25
Toll Brothers Exits Apartments, Sharpens Playing To Strengths
The $347 million sale of Toll Brothers’ Apartment Living platform to Kennedy Wilson transfers $5.2 billion in assets under management and a national development team. For Toll, it’s less about retreat than an embrace of its cultural pedigree of focus, discipline, and luxury market leadership.
Marketing & Sales 08.05.25
Why Renter Demand Will Keep Growing—Even If Rates Drop
Middleburg CEO Chris Finlay maps the long runway for rental housing demand, strategic timing, and why Atlanta’s just getting started. The Builder's Daily's Richard Lawson dives deep with Finlay to explore how that maps out.
Marketing & Sales 07.21.25
Apartment Demand Mojo Intact As New Construction Slows
Leasing activity surges as new construction slows, signaling a reset in apartment markets. Rent growth flattens, but occupancy climbs as affordability barriers to homeownership stall would-be buyers.
Capital 07.03.25
Timing Demand: Why Investors Choose To Buy Apartments Vs. Building
A construction slowdown today is setting up an undersupply tomorrow. Opportunistic, patient investors are already pivoting to seize future market growth catalysts.
Architecture 04.01.25
AI Crushes Missing-Middle Time And Cost Curves Toward Affordability
Developing multifamily rental and for-sale properties takes time — sometimes years -- depending on a labyrinth of zoning rules and the whims of local jurisdictions.