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Property Types

Explore multifamily companies by the kinds of properties they develop, acquire, and operate.

Multifamily

171

Apartment communities of all sizes and classes — the core asset type of the U.S. rental housing industry, from garden-style suburban complexes to high-rise urban towers.

Mixed-Use

81

Residential projects that combine multifamily housing with ground-floor retail, office, hotel, or other commercial uses within a single building or campus.

Senior Housing

25

Age-restricted communities, active adult campuses, and assisted living properties designed and operated to serve residents 55 and older.

Student Housing

20

Purpose-built or converted rental housing serving college and university students, typically located near campus with amenities tailored to academic living.

Condominiums

19

For-sale residential units within multi-unit buildings or communities, often developed or converted by multifamily operators with condo association structures.

Single-Family Rental

7

Detached or attached homes operated as rentals — from scattered-site portfolios assembled through acquisitions to purpose-built build-to-rent communities.

Townhomes

7

Attached single-family style homes in rental or for-sale configurations, often developed as part of planned multifamily communities or suburban BTR projects.

Build-to-Rent

5

Purpose-built communities of single-family homes or townhomes designed from the ground up to be rented long-term rather than sold to individual homeowners.

Manufactured Housing

4

Factory-built homes placed in land-lease communities, providing a cost-effective alternative to conventional apartment rentals for price-sensitive households.

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