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Established in 1991, ALN Apartment Data provides our clients with data analytics, new construction projects, histories, occupancy and rental trend reports, contact databases, locating services, and more.
From our call centers in Dallas/Fort Worth and Mayfield, KY to our sources within our markets that we diligently track, each completed property survey has gone through a number of proprietary data checks that assure the information collected is correct.
We provide comprehensive market data that helps identify, evaluate and achieve successful multifamily development and acquisition. Whether you’re studying under-performing assets, deciding where to buy or build, or just want to keep track of your competition, we can help!
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Steady Improvement at the Halfway Mark of 2024
Multifamily performance trends stabilized last year after volatility from 2020 to 2022, and 2024 has largely followed expected trajectories.
National Net Absorption Slightly Lower in June
Apartment demand in June was another mixed bag. Net absorption bettered the June 2023 total but was slightly lower month-over-month.
An Update on the New Construction Pipeline
New multifamily deliveries will continue to drive industry performance this year because demand is not expected to catch up with supply.
Significant Increase in Demand Has Yet to Materialize
Monthly net absorption improved in May, but by a narrow margin. With higher demand but also higher new supply – 2024 is playing out like 2023.
Demand Improving for Stabilized Properties
Broad improvement in demand within stabilized properties has materialized in recent months – but supply will remain a challenge.
Supply Rose in April, Apartment Demand Did Not
New supply increased further in April, but apartment demand was unable to continue the upward trajectory that began in late 2023.