NMHC responds to Biden’s SOU remarks on housing supply
NMHC urges lawmakers at all levels of government to enact policies and programs that will expand housing supply, which experts agree is the solution to broadening housing opportunity and making housing more affordable. We...
Three-bedroom units lose some luster as occupancy returns to pre-pandemic norms
The multifamily arena is finally returning to pre-pandemic norms and so are renter preferences for unit types. Three-bedroom units, which saw the greatest increases in occupancy during COVID, have settled back to...
Employment rises despite lower job openings
The Job Openings and Labor Turnover (JOLT) report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said that the number of job openings in January was 8.86 million. This was reported to be down 26,000...
Multifamily CMBS delinquency rate lower in February
Trepp reported that delinquency rate for multifamily commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) loans declined slightly in February, falling 10 basis points. Overall CBMS delinquency rate declines For delinquencies, Trepp focuses on loans that are 30 or more...
Multifamily property price slide accelerates
CoStar reported that its value-weighted index of multifamily property prices fell 1.4 percent month-over-month in January 2024, the fifth decline in a row and the 16th decline in the last 18 months. This index...
Lower multifamily construction spending in January
The Census Bureau’s report on construction spending said that the value of multifamily residential construction put in place in January was down 0.4 percent from the revised level of the month before. Spending on...
Building more luxury apartments lowers rent for all classes
One of ten unintended consequences of rent control, according to the National Apartment Association, is that it reduces developers’ incentives to build new rental housing. Rent control has proven to backfire on...
What will whole building data reveal?
“Don’t be upset by the results you didn’t get for the work you didn’t do.” --Unknown On January 25, 2024, HUD, the DOE and EPA joined forces in a superhero mashup to sign a joint...
Rent growth turns positive in February
The latest rent report from Apartment List shows that the national median monthly rent growth in February was +0.2 percent, the first increase after 6 months of rent declines. Year-over-year rent growth was -1.0...
NAHB: Multifamily housing construction will decline in 2024
Multifamily housing starts are predicted to decline in 2024, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Meanwhile, the remodeling sector remains on solid ground and will hold steady this year. Multifamily starts totaled...
Fannie Mae predicts a soft landing for economy
Fannie Mae’s February economic forecast calls for a steady decline in inflation while both GDP growth and employment growth remain positive, if subdued. The housing forecast predicts that multifamily starts will be higher in...
MSCI: Multifamily property prices lower in January
The latest commercial property price report from MSCI Real Capital Analytics said that multifamily property prices in January fell 0.4 percent from their level of the month before. Prices were down 7.9 percent from...
Exploring the energy-water nexus
I am normally not a Dane Cook fan. As far as comedians go, I am more of a George Carlin and Doug Stanhope fan. Stanhope’s “Kick How You Kick” piece basically gave me permission...
Yardi matrix reports strong student housing preleasing activity
Yardi Matrix reports strong student housing preleasing in its most recent Yardi Matrix National Student Housing Report. The off-campus student housing sector continues to post solid fundamentals, beating out last year’s preleasing rate...
Multifamily developer confidence in negative territory in Q4
Confidence in the market for new multifamily housing was in negative territory in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to results from the Multifamily Market Survey (MMS) released by the National Association of Home...