REIS’s newly released data on apartment vacancy, absorption, supply, demand, and rent trends show softening in the rent market in the third quarter of 2016.
REIS’s newly released data on apartment vacancy, absorption, supply, demand, and rent trends show softening in the rent market in the third quarter of 2016.
Recommended by ACI Principal Keith Courtney, this brief, under 3 minute video explains apartment trends that have/are possible in the apartment market Q1 2016. The original post for the video, published by REIS can be found HERE.
Millennials, a huge slice of that workforce, are choosing to rent longer — putting off starting families and preferring transit-commuting distance to work.
Rising rents and slowing home appreciation in San Diego County have reduced residents’ confidence in the local housing market according to Zillow.
Julian Cummings recently returned to his Pacific Beach apartment to find a notice taped to the door.
Apartment rents in the U.S. grew at a quicker pace in the second quarter as tenant demand rose faster than the growing supply of multifamily properties.
As the “rebound effect” of investors scooping up cheap properties wanes, job growth is now playing a part in boosting home prices.