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The State of Rental Housing with Whitney Airgood-Obrycki
America’s Rental Housing 2024 report by the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University has found that although high volumes of new supply has come online, more renter households are cost burdened than ever before, and a record number of people are experiencing homelessness. We welcome back Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, senior research associate and lead author, to discuss what these findings mean for the nation's renters and multifamily industry.
Chapter 1: 00:00 – Overview of the key findings
Chapter 2: 12:27 – Composition of today's renters
Chapter 3: 16:28 – The pressing issue of climate change
Chapter 4: 19:26 – Evolving rental assistance and homelessness -
Reshaping the Affordable Housing Experience with Pronto
In this episode, we explore innovations to the affordable housing application and qualification process with Christine Wendell, co-founder and CEO of Pronto Housing. Pronto Housing is a software start-up with a mission to make the affordable housing process more accessible, intuitive and efficient for residents.
Chapter 1: 00:00 – Navigating the affordable housing landscape
Chapter 2: 06:56 – Streamlining access and reducing application fatigue
Chapter 3: 09:58 – The missing middle: Bridging gaps in affordable housing
Chapter 4: 14:57 – Transitioning from a paper-driven process -
Creating Communities of Opportunity with Essence Development
In this episode, we explore the human impact of multifamily development with Jamar Adams, founder of Essence Development. Essence is a social impact firm dedicated to bringing hope to affordable, workforce and mixed-income housing communities.
Chapter 1: 00:00 – Connections between property, market, and people
Chapter 2: 06:00 – Building communities with the community
Chapter 3: 10:27 – Healthcare, healthy food and hope
Chapter 4: 27:17 – The human impact of design -
NYC Housing Landscape with the Furman Center
New York City is one of the most complex metro areas — so our hosts invited Matthew Murphy, executive director at the NYU Furman Center, to shed some light on this market and its unique housing challenges.
Chapter 1: 00:00 – Composition of housing stock in New York City
Chapter 2: 06:09 – Evolution of NYC housing legislature
Chapter 3: 15:02 – Impact of new rental supply coming to the market
Chapter 4: 34:27 – Preservation of existing housing stock -
Managing Green Assets with Brookfield
The conversation around energy efficiency has evolved to electrification and decarbonization. To demystify those processes, Corey Aber and Luba Kim-Reynolds invited Lisa Brylowski, senior vice president of ESG Management at Brookfield Real Estate to, to walk through what it means to make assets greener in the commercial real estate space and for multifamily properties.
Chapter 1: 00:00 – Decarbonization and net zero 101
Chapter 2: 11:18 – Determining emissions at a property
Chapter 3: 21:18 – Green Certifications and embodied carbon
Chapter 4: 29:42 – Balancing decarbonization and affordable housing needs
Chapter 5: 32:02 – Advice for owner/operators on getting started -
A White NYE in Vermont
Our Multifamily Podcast team is snowed in at Pine Tree, Vermont! While they wait for facilities to come dig them out, the co-hosts discuss their resolutions, highlights from the year (including reaching 100K listeners) and more.
Thank you to all our listeners across the U.S. and around the world. Happy New Year!