Monday, May 16, 2016

Top Performing Multifamily Markets - Q1 2016


The multifamily market has experienced a nearly unprecedented run since the end of the recession. Multifamily growth has been driven by age related demographic trends, homeownership is nearing its lowest point in nearly half a century, and foreign investment reaching new highs.

As the multifamily cycle matures, investors are beginning to seek out value-add markets. This week’s release of Q1 2016 data from Reis gives an opportunity to examine the strongest performing markets over the last 12 months.

According to Reis, the hottest multifamily market in the U.S. has been Portland, where asking rents increased 9.7% year-over-year, climbing to $1,084/unit in Q1 2016 from $988/unit in Q1 2015. Only one year ago, Portland ranked #26 on the rent growth list. Job growth has been strong across the board in Portland, boosted by high-tech commerce, including renewable energy businesses and tech start-ups. As compared to the Bay Area, Portland’s local economy — built on port distribution, strong tourism, and affordability — should help the market remain a strong performer in the longer run.



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