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The story of multifamily housing in America isn’t just a story about units built. It’s a story about who rents, why they rent, and what “apartment living” actually means — and how all three have fundamentally changed.

Between 1970 and 2024, developers started construction on roughly 19 million apartment units in buildings with 5 or more units acros...


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More than any other post, this one is for me.

Writing has always been how I solve problems—taking something complex and distilling it into its simplest form. “Writing is thinking. You cannot write clearly if you aren’t thinking clearly.”

For me, AI is a complex topic I need to write about to understand.

Everyone’s racing to implement it. But mos...


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Charlie Munger often said the easiest way to succeed is to avoid stupidity rather than chase brilliance. In investing, that means sticking to a few core principles and avoiding big mistakes.

Nowhere is this truer than in real estate.

Real estate is a relationship business where success is based on taking smart risks, maintaining long-term...


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For the past two years, I’ve heard the same pitch repeated across the multifamily investing world as it relates to the opportunity today: values are down 20–30% from peak, 2021–22 buyers will become forced sellers, the wave of maturities can’t be refinanced, supply is falling off a cliff, new development doesn’t pencil, renter demand is holding strong, and renters aren’t lea...


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