Chicago Multifamily Property Blog

Market Trends, Sales Insights, and Investment Strategies

Explore the latest expert insights on Chicago multifamily property sales, investment strategies, and market trends. Stay informed with valuable updates from our real estate blog.

Marcus & Millichap 4Q 2019 Investment Forecast Webcast Series

Join Marcus & Millichap for Mastering the Markets, our exclusive 2020 forecast webcast series. These live property-specific webcasts will each focus on the unique relevant trends while also featuring currently available investment opportunities.

Marcus & Millichap has the largest pool of buyers in the industry

Marcus & Millichap has the largest pool of buyers in the industry, which is great news for our list side clients. Leveraging our proprietary listing platform and the industry’s largest, most collaborative sales force, we market properties to the most qualified buyers from across the country. This creates a competitive bidding environment where buyers find investments that fit their needs, and sellers get the best possible offers: a true win-win.

Considering Alternative Investments Before the Cycle Turns

Most economic indicators remained in the plus category this month. Job growth, unemployment, inflation, and consumer confidence all continue to suggest a solid overall economy. But there are also growing concerns tied to the much anticipated slow down.

MARCUS & MILLICHAP ARRANGES THE SALE OF AN AURORA, ILL APARTMENT BUILDING

Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI) , a leading commercial real estate investment services firm with offices throughout the United States and Canada, has announced the sale of  a 12-unit apartment property located in Aurora, Ill,

Will Cap Rates Chase Interest Rates Lower?

Could low-interest rates and elevated capital flow into commercial real estate compress yields?
Uncertain economic outlook and the traditionally limited alignment of cap rate and interest rate movement point to cap rate stability
Asset pricing and yield will balance strong fundamentals against perceptions of future economic risk