Showing posts with label home prices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home prices. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Phoenix Multifamily Market Snapshot Q1 2020




Prior to the onset of COVID-19, the Phoenix multifamily market stood on solid ground. The market had the highest rent growth in the nation, along with an active development pipeline and high investment activity. Although the Valley of the Sun is not immune to the economic effects of the recession that will be felt throughout the nation, the market is starting from a positon of strength.

Source: Arbor Chatter

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

U.S. Multifamily Market Snapshot Q1 2020




The U.S. multifamily market finished 2019 on a historic run, then COVID-19 hit. While the full impact wasn’t felt by the end of the first quarter, initial results indicated a slowdown in rent growth, along with a sharp decline in development and investment activity.

Friday, February 7, 2020

U.S Multifamily Market Snapshot Q4 2019




The U.S. multifamily market posted strong results to end 2019. Q4 2019 marked the 40th consecutive quarter of positive rent growth. At the same time, vacancy rates remained low amid active development. Here’s a quick look at the U.S. multifamily market finance and investment benchmarks for Q4 2019.

Source: Arbor Chatter


Tuesday, November 19, 2019

U.S Multifamily Market Snapshot — Q3 2019




The U.S. multifamily market posted strong results through the first three quarters of 2019, with a 39th consecutive quarter of positive rent growth. Sales volume was ahead of 2018’s pace, and cap rates continued their downward trend. Demographics remain favorable for the sector as the economic expansion continues.

Source: Arbor Chatter

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

U.S. Multifamily Market Snapshot — Q2 2019



At the midpoint of 2019, key indicators showed that the U.S. multifamily market was off to a strong start, with a 38th consecutive quarter of positive rent growth. The vacancy rate remained below long-term averages amid high levels of development activity. Sales volume was ahead of 2018’s pace, hitting a record-high annual total, and cap rates continued their downward trend. Demographics remain favorable for the sector as the economic expansion continues.

Source: Arbor Chatter

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Cincinnati Multifamily Market Snapshot —Q1 2019



As the tail of this economic expansion extends further, real estate investors continue to search for yield by investing outside of primary markets. Cincinnati has been a beneficiary of that trend, and the market is booming. The multifamily market is experiencing record investment activity and rent growth. This is coupled with low vacancy and high demand. Employment levels are at all-time highs and unemployment is at historical lows.

Source: Arbor Chatter

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

U.S. Multifamily Market Snapshot — Q1 2019



The first quarter of 2019 marked the 37th consecutive quarter of positive rent growth for the U.S. multifamily market. Vacancy remained below long-term historical averages, amid high levels of development activity that haven’t been seen since the 1980s. Cap rates continued their downward trend and measures of value outpaced other property types. Demographics remain favorable for the sector as the economic expansion continues.

Source: Arbor Chatter


Monday, March 18, 2019

Las Vegas Multifamily Market Snapshot — Q4 2018


The Las Vegas multifamily market posted the highest rent growth in the nation during 2018, bolstered by strong migration trends and a high concentration of prime-age workers. The vacancy rate increased slightly, driven by a rise in new construction, yet it remained among the lowest nationally. Investment activity continued at a robust pace, although it fell slightly short of 2017’s record level.

Source: Arbor Chatter

Friday, March 8, 2019

U.S. Multifamily Market Snapshot — Q4 2018



The U.S. multifamily market further solidified itself as the premier real estate asset class in 2018. Rents increased for the third consecutive year, while vacancy rates remained low despite historically high levels of development activity. Low cap rates and rising prices didn’t restrain investment activity, which reached record-high volume levels. The economic cycle continued its strong and mature expansion, producing an eighth consecutive year of positive job growth.

Source: Arbor Chatter

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Las Vegas Posts Highest Multifamily Rent Growth in U.S. in 2018


This article was originally published on Arbor Chatter: Las Vegas Posts Highest Multifamily Rent Growth in U.S. in 2018, and all charts and images are from Arbor Chatter.


Las Vegas experienced the fastest rent growth in the U.S. during 2018, with an 8.6% year-over-year increase in asking rent, according to Reis.

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The Las Vegas multifamily market posted the highest rent growth in the nation during 2018, driven by strong migration trends and a high concentration of prime-age workers. A rise in new construction bolstered a slight increase in the vacancy rate, yet it remained among the lowest nationally. Investment activity continued at a robust pace, although it fell slightly short of 2017’s record level.

Multifamily demand is expected to remain high in 2019, as the local economy expands further into the cycle, especially given that the rapid increase in home prices has reduced homeownership demand.

Rental Market

According to Reis, the asking rent in Las Vegas averaged $1,097/unit at the end of 2018, an increase of 8.6% year-over-year, and the fastest growth in the U.S. Additionally, rent has risen in every quarter since third-quarter 2011. Class A rent increased 9.2% during the year, while Class B/C increased 6.7%. Overall, Reis forecasts rent to increase 5.0% during 2019, then slow into the 3.4% range through 2023.

Driven by the addition of new supply, the market vacancy rate increased to 4.0%, up from 3.2% at the end of 2017, yet it remained among the 20 lowest nationally. Class A vacancy climbed to 5.0%, up from 3.7% one year ago, while Class B/C increased to 2.9%, from 2.7%.


The pace of construction continued to accelerate, with more than 3,800 units coming online during the year. This surpassed the 2017 total of 2,900 units, and marked the highest annual total for the market since 2001. Absorption edged higher, although it was unable to keep pace with new supply, totaling just over 2,500 units.


Reis forecasts indicate that 2018 was the likely peak for apartment construction in the market, with 1,100 units expected to be completed during 2019. Demand is also expected to overtake new supply, as absorption is forecasted at more than 1,300 units for the year.

Sales Market

Multifamily investment has increased substantially in Las Vegas over the last three years. Real Capital Analytics reported that sales volume totaled $2.2 billion during 2018, double the 10-year average of $1.1 billion, although momentum was down compared to 2016 and 2017.


Real Capital Analytics also reported that apartment cap rates in Vegas averaged 5.5% during the year, down from 5.7% at the end of 2017, and the lowest level on record. The average sales price was $122,388/unit for 2018 sales, the highest since 2007.

Economic Overview

The Las Vegas economy has traditionally been dictated by its well-known gaming and entertainment industry. However, the area’s strong migration trends and high concentration of prime-age workers have driven the current cycle.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, total nonfarm employment in the Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV, metro increased 3.9% during 2018, as compared with 3.2% during 2017, and 1.8% for the U.S. overall. The largest gains were reported in the manufacturing (up 15.0%) and construction (up 12.3%) sectors, with no major sectors reporting losses.


Vegas-area home prices continued their rapid increase, raising affordability concerns and reducing homeownership demand. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Las Vegas Home Price NSA Index increased 12.1% during the 12 months ending in November, which was the highest among the 20 cities covered in the index. As a comparison, the U.S. National Home Price Index registered a 5.8% gain.

For more multifamily trends and insights, view our U.S. multifamily market update.