Štítek: housing supply
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$45M Harlem Condo Loan Highlights Why Aspen Clients Should Keep an Eye on Construction Capital, Not Just Listings
A $45 million construction loan for a 72-unit Harlem condominium project is a reminder that financing conditions help shape future housing supply. For Aspen buyers and sellers, the real takeaway is how selective development capital can influence timing, competition, and new inventory conversations.
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Builder Confidence Fell to 34 in July, a Practical Supply Signal for Aspen Buyers and Sellers
National builder sentiment weakened again in July, with the NAHB index slipping to 34. For Aspen clients, that is less about headline anxiety and more about what constrained construction, incentives, and buyer traffic may signal for supply conversations.
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$302.6M Miami Rental Tower Loan Is a Reminder for Aspen Renters and Owners: Big Capital Still Wants Well-Located Housing
A $302.6 million construction loan for an 890-unit Downtown Miami tower is a national rental-housing signal worth watching in Aspen, where timing, lease strategy, and supply conversations often matter as much as price.
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$750B Housing Push Puts Supply Back on the Table
JPMorgan Chase says it plans to deploy more than $750 billion for housing through 2035, including financing for 1 million affordable units. For Aspen clients, the key signal is not one bank’s headline — it is renewed pressure around supply, permitting, and alternative housing formats.