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DFW Multifamily Market Hits Record-Breaking Benchmarks

Newmark exec Brian O'Boyle Sr. says "trading prices have reached impressive levels, and cap rates remain low, some in the 3.5 to 3.75 percent."
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DFW’s Multifamily Market Continues to Surge

Newmark Dallas founder Brian O'Boyle Sr. says the only problem is that there currently is more buyer demand than there is product.
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Commercial Real Estate

New Lineup of Contributing Editors for D CEO Real Estate

More than 100 market leaders have signed on to share their perspectives on industry trends, economic reports, and various sectors and submarkets.
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Deal Ticker: Massive Hyatt Resort Heads to Lake Ray Hubbard Project

Plus: Leading cabinet supplier expands North Texas manufacturing facility, Arlington Police Department purchases dormant property, and more.
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Commercial Real Estate

Multifamily: The Incredible Bounce-Back of 2020

The Dallas-Fort Worth market is operating at near pre-pandemic levels. Newmark executive Brian O'Boyle shares insights on what this means for buyers and sellers.
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Is The Multifamily Brokerage Community Experiencing a Resurgence of Activity?

Buyers, sellers, and brokers alike can now see the light at the end of the tunnel., says NKF executive Brian O’Boyle.
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Will DFW’s Multifamily Market Continue to Perform?

Newmark Knight Frank vice chairman says the COVID-19 pandemic is causing investors to rethink their strategies.
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Optimism in the Dallas-Fort Worth Multifamily Market

Barring interest rate hikes and/or a bottoming out of the job market, North Texas multifamily is on deck for another great year.
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CRE Opinion: Tapping the Brakes on Multifamily Investment

It's true that Dallas-Fort Worth multifamily activity has slowed, but it shouldn't cause worry. Here's why.
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