The recent move to stable and even falling rents in many markets is affecting multifamily investment and those who operate apartment buildings.

Buyers could find challenges when working with their lenders, and given inflation now rising faster than rents, landlords are in a unique situation compared to recent run-ups.

Jamie Berenger, chief credit officer, A10 Capital, tells GlobeSt.com that the multi-family sector, viewed as a safe haven for real estate investment, has seen a disproportionate amount of capital invested over recent years relative to other asset classes.

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