If you’ve been wondering what common area and maintenance fees are and what they cover, you’re not alone. A very common question about commercial leases is, “What are common area and maintenance fees?” So let’s break it down: Common area and maintenance fees are also referred to as CAM fees and go towards the operating […]
Multifamily Market
Micro-Unit Multifamily- The Next Big CRE Investment Opportunity?
The U.S. is in the midst of a widespread, affordable housing crisis that, in many ways, is reshaping and redefining the American dream. Recent reports reveal that almost two-thirds of all nationwide renters believe that they simply can’t afford homeownership; it’s a trend that’s likely to only gain momentum as home prices continue to soar, […]
Investment Trend: Commercial Real Estate Investors Eyeing U.S. Senior Living Facilities
Over the past couple of years commercial real estate investors—especially private equity investors—have shown an increased interest in adding senior living facilities to their portfolios, for a wide range of reasons. Still, it’s important to note that not all senior living properties are created alike. From an investment standpoint, there are significant differences between standalone […]
Macaroni Lofts Becoming A Reality
• Construction is expected to begin in early 2021 • Residential units pre-sales are available now. Visit https://macaroni-lofts.com/ for more information on the individual units. • 6,000 SF ground floor commercial space available Another development in the Parkside District is moving forward! The city of Birmingham Design Review Committee approved the Macaroni Lofts design Wednesday […]
5 Ways Millennials Are Redefining The Multifamily Housing Market
As the 2nd largest living adult generation in the U.S. (with numbers just under 72 million), millennials have come of age and officially proven themselves a force to reckon with when it comes to, well, pretty much everything. Born sometime in the early 1980s through the early 2000s (hence the “millennial” moniker), this generation often […]





