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Ep. 163: Rent Caps, Market Shifts, and the Return to Home

Neighborhood Ventures Podcast

Release Date: 08/16/2024

Ep. 193 - AZREIA x Neighborhood Ventures: Inside Today’s Phoenix Multifamily Market with Jamison Manwaring show art Ep. 193 - AZREIA x Neighborhood Ventures: Inside Today’s Phoenix Multifamily Market with Jamison Manwaring

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In this special episode, Neighborhood Ventures Co-Founder Jamison Manwaring joins the AZREIA team to break down what’s really happening in the Phoenix multifamily market and why today’s environment is creating rare opportunities for smart investors. Jamison shares: Why many Phoenix properties are trading 20–40% below their 2022 prices How Arizona’s intrastate crowdfunding law empowers everyday residents to invest locally The behind-the-scenes dynamics of “stress vs. distress” in today’s multifamily market Real deal stories, including lender-driven sales and...

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Ep. 192 - From the Arizona State of the Market Conference: Why Phoenix Keeps Winning show art Ep. 192 - From the Arizona State of the Market Conference: Why Phoenix Keeps Winning

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In this episode of the Neighborhood Ventures Podcast, Bart Diehl sits down with Neighborhood Ventures Co-Founder Jamison Manwaring and COO Heidi Butler to unpack insights from the Arizona State of the Market Conference and other national industry events. They discuss: Why Phoenix remains one of the fastest-growing metros in the U.S. 🌵 How the city continues to absorb record-breaking multifamily supply When the current oversupply and rent concessions may finally ease The critical role of strong property management and in-house operations Why 2027 may mark a turning point for rent...

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Ep. 191 - Arizona vs. Zillow, Cardinals’ $200M HQ, and ASU’s Big Bet on Tempe show art Ep. 191 - Arizona vs. Zillow, Cardinals’ $200M HQ, and ASU’s Big Bet on Tempe

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From lawsuits to locker rooms — this week’s Neighborhood Ventures Podcast dives into Arizona’s antitrust case against Zillow, the Cardinals’ massive new $200M headquarters in North Scottsdale, and ASU’s $135M athletic upgrade reshaping Tempe’s real estate landscape. We unpack what these moves mean for renters, investors, and the future of Arizona’s growth. 💡 Tune in for real estate insight, local news, and a touch of sports talk. #NeighborhoodVentures #ArizonaRealEstate #Zillow #Cardinals #ASU #Multifamily #InvestInArizona #PhoenixGrowth #TempeDevelopment #Podcast

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Ep. 190 - Innovation, Redevelopment, and Transit: How ASU, Metrocenter, and Light Rail Are Shaping Phoenix show art Ep. 190 - Innovation, Redevelopment, and Transit: How ASU, Metrocenter, and Light Rail Are Shaping Phoenix

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In this episode of the Neighborhood Ventures Podcast, Bart Diehl sits down with the Investor Relations team — Kyle Macdonald and Nick Jackson — to cover three big stories shaping the Valley. We kick off with ASU’s run as the nation’s most innovative university and what that means for talent retention and housing demand in Tempe. Next, we dive into the $850M redevelopment of Metrocenter Mall and its potential to transform the I-17 corridor. Finally, we look at Phoenix’s light rail expansion and why transit-oriented development is key to affordable housing and future multifamily...

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Ep. 189 - Legos, Phoenix Growth, and TSMC’s Ripple Effect on Arizona Real Estate show art Ep. 189 - Legos, Phoenix Growth, and TSMC’s Ripple Effect on Arizona Real Estate

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In this episode, the Investor Relations team—Nick Jackson, Kyle Macdonald, and Bart Diehl—dive into three big topics shaping Arizona’s future. From the nostalgia (and pain) of stepping on Legos to the major news of Lego’s Consumer & Shopper Engagement team moving to Tempe, we explore why global brands keep choosing the Valley. We then break down which Phoenix suburbs are leading the nation in both growth and affordability, and what that means for first-time buyers versus renters. Finally, we tackle the massive ripple effects of TSMC’s $40B chip plant, including the ambitious...

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Ep. 188 - Mesa’s Site 17 Revival & How ASU Sports Fuel Arizona’s Economy show art Ep. 188 - Mesa’s Site 17 Revival & How ASU Sports Fuel Arizona’s Economy

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In this episode, we explore two powerful forces shaping the Valley’s future. First, Mesa’s long-vacant Site 17 is finally moving forward with Culdesac’s visionary plans for a walkable, mixed-use community—nearly 1,000 new homes plus retail and lifestyle amenities designed to redefine downtown Mesa. Then we shift to Tempe, where ASU athletics generated nearly $100M in GDP impact last season alone, with football driving more than half. We unpack what that means for local businesses, Tempe’s growth, and the broader Phoenix economy—plus a look at GCU’s rise and how university sports...

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Ep. 187 - Mesa’s Mega Project, Phoenix Growth Rankings & Why Apartment Supply Is Slowing show art Ep. 187 - Mesa’s Mega Project, Phoenix Growth Rankings & Why Apartment Supply Is Slowing

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In this episode, we cover three major stories shaping Arizona real estate. First, Vestar unveils a massive mixed-use development in Mesa—complete with 2,500 apartments, a 600-room resort hotel, and millions of square feet of office and retail space. We discuss what this means for the East Valley’s growth trajectory. Next, we break down Phoenix Metro’s dominance in national economic growth rankings, with Phoenix, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Goodyear, Surprise, and Peoria all landing in the top 10 across categories like housing, jobs, and income growth. Finally, we explore why apartment...

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Ep. 186 - From Route 66 to Maryland: Debt Down, Occupancy Up show art Ep. 186 - From Route 66 to Maryland: Debt Down, Occupancy Up

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A rapid-fire portfolio update. Flagstaff’s Route 66 keeps humming—cash flowing, zero evictions, major systems renewed—and graduates into our long-hold REIT. In Phoenix, 12th Place and 36th Street have stabilized with fixed-rate refis after meaningful debt paydowns, while 52nd’s patio and unit upgrades are leasing above expectations. We close with Venture on Maryland: fully funded, ~$2M in targeted renovations, and a clear path to close the rent-to-market gap—plus quick hits on Country Club’s fire-system approvals and steady performance at the I-17 townhomes.   ...

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Ep. 185 - Phoenix Homebuyers Priced Out + Scottsdale Quarter’s $645M Makeover show art Ep. 185 - Phoenix Homebuyers Priced Out + Scottsdale Quarter’s $645M Makeover

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This week we tackle two big stories shaping Arizona real estate. First, the affordability gap in Phoenix — buyers now need $22,500 more just to qualify for a median home, with down payments outpacing annual salaries. What does that mean for renters, multifamily demand, and the future of homeownership in the Valley? Then we turn to Scottsdale Quarter’s $645M sale and the planned $100M redevelopment aimed at transforming it into a luxury live-work-play hub. We unpack how these shifts reflect Arizona’s growth, where investor money is flowing, and what it means for everyday residents.

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Ep. 184 - Venture on Maryland: Breathing New Life into a Vintage Gem show art Ep. 184 - Venture on Maryland: Breathing New Life into a Vintage Gem

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In this episode, we dive into our newest acquisition — Venture on Maryland. Jason and Heather share why this vintage property stood out, the renovation strategy we’re implementing, and how the neighborhood’s strong fundamentals support our investment. We break down the financials, including our $10.7M purchase price compared to the previous owner’s $17M, and discuss how thoughtful upgrades will reposition the property for long-term success. We also zoom out to explore bigger trends in Arizona real estate: why the state continues to attract first-time homebuyers, the shifting dynamics...

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Tune in to this week’s episode of The Multifamily Masterclass Podcast, where host Bart Diehl is joined by panelists Jamison Manwaring and Heidi Butler. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of the multifamily market as we edge closer to the 2024 election. They also delve into the generational shifts affecting when young adults are moving out of their parents' homes. This episode covers key topics, including: 

Topic 1: Political Rent Caps

We dive into the Biden administration's controversial proposal to implement a 5% annual rent cap. Was it more about politics than practicality? With Biden stepping out of the race and Harris staying silent, we explore the pros, cons, and potential consequences of such a policy, while acknowledging our own biases.


Topic 2: Market Insights 

The rental market is undergoing significant shifts. From the expected delivery of 2 million new rental units by 2028 to the impact of record-high home prices, we analyze how these trends are playing out, particularly in the Phoenix market. What does the future hold as construction slows and rents potentially rise? We'll also discuss the growing gap between renting and buying, as more people choose to rent in response to high interest rates.


Topic 3: The Rise of Adults Living at Home

With 17% of adults aged 25-35 now living with their parents—up from 7% in 1970—we explore the social and economic factors driving this trend. Is it just about affordability, or are there deeper cultural shifts at play? Plus, Bart shares his hot take on what he thinks might be the solution.
Join us as we break down these complex issues and provide our insights on what they mean for the future of real estate.