Secondary Rental Market

A collection of research and reports on the topic of the Secondary Rental Market in the rental property management business around the globe. Read through, see where opportunities are heading and share your opinions.

Repeat buyers and investors behind B.C.’s pandemic real-estate boom: Analysts

The data doesn’t lie. These numbers may be even larger depending on what entity owns the property.

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CPPIB partners with property managers to invest $ 1 billion in the booming U.S. single-family home rental market

Canada’s pension fund manager, CPPIB invests $1 billion into single-family home rentals in the U.S., a fast-growing segment of the housing market. It’s all about cash flow and yield. Is Canada’s fragmented single-family home rental market an opportunity?

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Renovation turns one house into three

The “missing middle”. Increasing density on single-family lots with new builds to be the norm. Nicely designed homes with bright open concepts. Owners living in one house with two high-end rentals to help pay the mortgage?

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How to capitalize on single-family investment properties

Even amidst the high price of buying real estate, the secondary rental market is alive and well.

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Exclusive articles on Secondary Rental Market in Canada

Multifamily Rent Growth Across the Country Cools in Q2

If the US apartment rental market is showing signs of a slowdown to due inflation and economic uncertainty, despite being in a low unemployment environment. We model after the US. How will it affect apartment rentals here? More importantly, our secondary market rentals?

Single-family homes built to rent? How CPI Capital is trying to bring an underused asset class to Canada

Novel idea leveraging single-family homes into rental home communities.

New B.C. housing laws will set housing targets for municipalities, lift strata rental restrictions

Making secondary suites legal will be a significant win for landlords and tenants. The question is what will be the guidelines, especially when there are so many different shapes and sizes.

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