April 11, 2023

Steve Robinson Moderated Session On “The Changing Housing Landscape”

Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP partner Steve Robinson recently moderated a session on “The Changing Housing Landscape” at the Bisnow DFW Masterplanned Communities Event.

 

The panel, made up of Bruce McNeilage (Kinloch Partners), Dustin Davidosn (Hines), Ting Qiao (Wan Bridge), Cyrus Zadeh (Camden Homes), Tina Firgens (City of Denton), Felipe Castillo (PlaceMKR), and Scott Davis (Location Strategy), discussed if build-to-rent will remain in high demand for both consumers and investors in the environment of low affordability and rising interest rates and inflation.

 

Comment below if you have thoughts on the topic or any questions for Steve or the other panelists.

 

 

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