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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 4 MIN

Episode 64: $208K/Door for Workforce Housing — The Class B Opportunity

from What's Hot & What's Not In CRE · host Alan Pavlosky

Episode 64 of "What's Hot, What's Not C.R.E." — Thursday, March 19th, 2026 Topic: Class A, B, and C Multifamily Investment — Where Smart Money Is Allocating 🔥 WHAT'S HOT: Class B workforce housing is the clear winner — stronger occupancy, steadier rent performance vs Class A Class B cap rates compressed to 4.92% showing strong investor demand Sage Investment Group targeting 18-25% IRR on 5-year workforce housing holds San Diego workforce housing deal: $30M for 144 units (~$208K/door) Demographic tailwinds: Teachers, nurses, police, tradespeople renting longer due to mortgage rates Hotel-to-apartment conversions creating workforce housing at ~50% of ground-up costs 72% of investors plan to moderately expand multifamily portfolios in 2026 ❄️ WHAT'S NOT: Class A luxury apartments — vacancy above 10% in many metros, 30%+ advertising concessions Class A faces heaviest lease-up pressure from new supply; renters want rent discounts over amenities Class C challenged — higher delinquency, limited rent growth absorption, rising repair/turnover costs Class C vacancy elevated; risk-adjusted returns often don't pencil for passive investors 💡 WHY IT MATTERS: The market is bifurcating. Class A struggles with oversupply and concession wars. Class C faces operational headwinds. Class B sits in the sweet spot — strong demand from workforce renters, stable cash flows, value-add upside without Class A competition or Class C risk. Core-plus and value-add strategies considered most attractive for 2026. 🎯 INVESTOR TAKEAWAY: Target Class B workforce housing in supply-constrained markets — Midwest, Northeast, select Sun Belt metros with balanced fundamentals. Avoid Class A in oversupplied markets until concessions normalize. Class C requires hands-on management. The middle of the market is where the risk-adjusted returns live. 🎧 Listen daily for your 3-minute institutional CRE briefing. 🌐 Visit hotnotcre.com to learn more and subscribe to our newsletter. #CommercialRealEstate #CRE #Multifamily #WorkforceHousing #ClassB #ClassA #ClassC #ApartmentInvesting #MultifamilyInvesting #CapRates #ValueAdd #RealEstateInvesting #PropertyInvestment #AffordableHousing #RentalHousing #CREInvesting #SunBelt #Midwest #Northeast #Concessions #VacancyRates #RentGrowth #InstitutionalCRE #MarketUpdate #ThursdayBriefing #RealEstateNews #InvestorInsights #DailyPodcast #CREPodcast #WhatsHotWhatsNot #CorePlus #ValueAddStrategy #HotelConversion #Demographics #IRR]]>

Thursday multifamily deep dive: Class B workforce housing is the 2026 play. Cap rates at 4.92%, targeting 18-25% IRR. San Diego deal: $30M for 144 units. Class A struggling with 10%+ vacancy and 30%+ concessions. Smart money targets the middle.

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Episode 64 of "What's Hot, What's Not C.R.E." — Thursday, March 19th, 2026 Topic: Class A, B, and C Multifamily Investment — Where Smart Money Is Allocating 🔥 WHAT'S HOT: Class B workforce housing is the clear winner — stronger occupancy,...

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