Rent Growth Continues Its Blistering Pace
Apartment demand dipped in January, but rent growth continued at a pace well outside the range established over the last five years.
Apartment demand dipped in January, but rent growth continued at a pace well outside the range established over the last five years.
Urban regions struggled in 2020 but bounced back in a big way in 2021. Today we take a closer look at the urban-suburban-outlying divide.
As promised in our most recent newsletter, today we take a more detailed look at 2021 price class performance.
Significant challenges have not prevented the construction pipeline from delivering more new units this year than in recent full years.
2021 has been a year of historic apartment demand and rent growth nationally, and Greater Houston certainly has not been an exception.
Apartment demand has cooled off compared to earlier in the year, but monthly absorption remains higher than anything seen in recent years.
In what has been a remarkable bounce back year for multifamily, the DFW market has been the leader in both new supply and apartment demand.
With the NAA Apartmentalize conference right around the corner, it’s a great time to check in on the host city of Chicago.
Secondary markets continue to perform well this year, but primary markets have come on strong in recent months.