Anca Gagiuc brings more than a decade of experience within the real estate industry. She is a senior associate editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News who also writes monthly multifamily reports at Yardi Matrix.
Contact Anca at anca.gagiuc@cpe-mhn.com

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San Francisco Multifamily Report – Summer 2020

While the U.S. average stayed flat, rates across the Bay Area recorded significant contractions into the third quarter.

Austin Multifamily Report – Summer 2020

While fundamentals took a hit this year, the metro’s diversified economy is helping the sector set a course for a relatively steady recovery.

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Phoenix Multifamily Report – Summer 2020

While the market did not remain unscathed, the metro’s rental segment fared relatively well since the pandemic hit.

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Nashville Multifamily Report – Summer 2020

While the city’s tourism took a strong hit this year, the rental market has fared relatively well, especially compared to gateway metros.

Top Texas Metros for Multifamily Development in 2020

By August, developers had delivered 26,300 units in Austin, Dallas and Houston combined, placing the three areas among those with the highest multifamily completions in the country.

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Denver Multifamily Report – Summer 2020

While the metro felt the effects of the ongoing downturn, fundamentals are holding up well compared to U.S. averages.

Boston Multifamily Report – Summer 2020

Similar to most coastal gateway markets, the metro took an immediate hit at the onset of the pandemic.

St. Louis Multifamily Report – Summer 2020

Unlike most coastal gateways, the metro has registered rent growth since the COVID-19 outbreak hit the U.S.

San Antonio Multifamily Report – Summer 2020

The COVID-19 outbreak deeply impacted the metro’s rental market, with occupancy sliding to 92.1 percent.

Inland Empire Multifamily Report – Summer 2020

Communities across San Bernardino and Riverside counties fared relatively well, with some fundamentals surpassing U.S. averages through the health crisis.