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On this episode of The Gray Report, Spencer Gray goes solo for an in-depth look at today’s multifamily market and the journey behind Gray Capital. He unpacks what the latest Fed rate cuts really mean, why CPI’s “shelter” component can be misleading, and how uncertainty in the labor market is reshaping leasing and renewal trends. Spencer also explores the slowdown in new apartment construction, the policy levers that could address affordability, and the resilience of single-family housing despite higher borrowing costs.

Beyond the headlines, Spencer shares the personal story of founding Gray Capital—from early ventures in hops farming to building a private equity firm focused on stabilized, cash-flowing multifamily assets in the Midwest. He reflects on the first capital raises, lessons learned from syndication, the launch of Gray Residential to bring management in-house, and why a Midwest strategy continues to offer compelling opportunities.

Whether you’re an investor, operator, lender, or just someone who follows the multifamily market closely, this episode offers a candid mix of market insights and entrepreneurial perspective.

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