A Lengthy Recovery Projected for the Metro New York City, a global nexus of finance, culture and entertainment, had been the scene of sustained economic expansion over...
Archive - January 2021
Positive Signs Emerge During Third Quarter Denver’s multifamily market is looking to restore some stability after a rough 2020. Rent gains were spotty across the map...
Investors Hesitate as Volatility Lingers The Minneapolis-St. Paul multifamily market has proven relatively resilient in the face of adversity, even while rent gains...
Core Struggles Hide Fringe Improvement Like most other gateway multifamily markets, Chicago finds itself in a difficult position. Although rents continued to grow to...
Rental Market’s Rebound Continues Although it faced its share of challenges—particularly in the second quarter—Charlotte’s multifamily market is on a better path. In...
Rents Drop, Completions Stumble After performing well throughout 2019, Brooklyn’s multifamily market recorded significant hardship amid the health crisis and resulting...
Migration Trends Favor Rental Demand Atlanta’s relatively affordable rental market has rebounded, with a helping hand from migration from higher-priced cities. The...
Bifurcation Among Markets Widens to End 2020 Multifamily rents declined by 0.8% in December on a year-over-year basis, a 30-basis-point decline from November. Overall...
Slow but Steady Gains Keep Market Afloat Thanks to some consistent gains through the second half of the cycle, Baltimore’s multifamily market has only witnessed moderate...
Rents Rebound Favorably Despite the vulnerability displayed in recent decades, Detroit’s multifamily market has not succumbed to the current downturn. Rents in the metro...