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  • EP#41 Bryan Smith | A Conversation With AMH's New CEO
    American Homes 4 Rent CEO Bryan Smith joins rental housing economist Jay Parsons on the podcast to reflect back on the early years of institutional single-family rentals, and how AMH became one of the leading players in the still-small institutional SFR market. How much have the initial strategies held up since AMH's 2013 IPO? You might be surprised to find it's quite a lot -- from target demographics to asset types to centralized operating strategies. Bryan also shares what drove AMH to move away from buying individual homes, and shift heavily into building new BTR homes. Jay and Bryan also talk about expansion markets, as well as how a healthier homebuyer market could benefit the rental housing business. Additionally, Jay reviews headlines impacting rental housing — including California legislation weakening NIMBYs' abilities to block new housing, as well as implications of the New York City mayoral race on apartments.
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  • EP#40 David Schwartz | Contrarian Apartment Investing 101
    Waterton co-founder, CEO and Chairman David Schwartz joins The Rent Roll podcast to talk contrarian apartment investing strategies with rental housing economist Jay Parsons. David shares his story getting into the multifamily industry in the 1980s amidst a period of economic turmoil combined with unfavorable views of apartments. He played key roles at then-emerging names like AMLI and Equity Residential before co-founding Waterton, where he's built a business around investing in out-of-favor markets. David and Jay talk about how a market can be favorable one day and then unfavorable the next, and also discuss the difference between a smart contrarian strategy versus a wild bet. Additionally, Jay breaks down the latest headlines in multifamily and SFR, while also opening up the history books for this week's Rental Housing Trivia.
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  • EP#39 David Todd | Is The Rental Market Cooling Again?
    Is the U.S. apartment market slowing down? Rental housing economist Jay Parsons dives into the data to evaluate whether apartment owners and managers should be concerned. Why is rent growth moderating again and concessions ticking back up if demand remains strong, occupancy is holding steady, supply is declining and renter rent-to-income ratios are improving? And in the second half of this episode, Jay welcomes in David Todd, the CEO of Maymont Homes, the single-family rental platform owned by Brookfield Asset Management. David opens up the hood on Maymont's proprietary model to identify markets for investment. Also, Jay and David talk about why SFR operators would benefit from a stronger for-sale housing market. Additionally, Jay brings back recurring segments like "In the News" and "Rental Housing Trivia."
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  • EP#38 James Ray | Cap Rates Are B.S., and Other Hot Takes
    The man's alter ego is the famed CRE Analyst account with more than 90,000 followers — James Ray, the co-founder of CRE Analyst and a managing director at MetLife. James joins rental housing economist Jay Parsons to make his case for why "cap rates are B.S.," why the wall of maturities is overblown, explains why the "buy versus build" debate isn't as simply as often portrayed, and shares how institutional investors are thinking about multifamily, single-family rentals and build-to-rent homes right now.  Additionally, James shares the remarkable story of what drives his passion for training up the next generation through CRE Analyst and through teaching in higher education — sharing how his childhood bouncing around between trailer parks shaped him for roles on Wall Street managing commercial real estate portfolios and on Zoom calls training up the next generation of CRE leaders. Additionally, Jay breaks down the latest data on apartment rents — and offers up a theory on why rent growth has slowed back down despite continued strong demand, stable occupancy and improving affordability. Jay also brings back recurring segments like "Rental Housing Trivia" and "In the News."
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  • EP#37 Joanna Zabriskie | To Fee Or Not To Fee?
    To fee or not to fee? Rental housing economist Jay Parsons tackles the hot-button topic of fees for apartment and SFR renters. With short-term rentals and event ticketing sites now rolling fees into all-in pricing, will apartments and single-family rentals be next? Jay talks with BH Management CEO Joanna Zabriskie, who oversees a portfolio of more than 100,000 units, about BH's pilot of all-in pricing. Joanna reveals what happened with leasing traffic and occupancy when fees were rolled into the base rent. The results may be surprising ... and could encourage other operators to follow suit. At the same time: It's important to recognize all-in pricing doesn't make housing more affordable. Also in this podcast: Jay shares highlights from the apartment REITs' presentations for the big NAREIT summer conference – focusing on interesting updates specific to renter demographics and renter financial health.
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All things rental housing -- headlines, commentaries and interviews on apartments, SFR, BTR, operations, investments, development, policy and more.
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