Strength of the Inland Empire

Rents continue to grow at a solid rate, thanks to steady job gains as the region’s economic cornerstone, the industrial sector, is surging.

Orlando Closes the Year in Style

As population gains further bolster demand, multifamily rents are prone to above-trend growth in the foreseeable future.

Demand Pushes Twin Cities’ Occupancy to Top

Although investor appetite is high, deliveries haven’t kept up with demand. Roughly 6,700 units were underway late last year, mostly targeting high-income residents.

Supply Surge Dampens Rent Growth in Kansas City

The metro continues to attract large employers and consolidate its status as a destination for travel and investment. However, the multifamily development boom has led to a rent growth slowdown.

Overbuilding Tempers Growth in Washington, DC

Too much development is finally placing pressure on rents, but the capital region still ranks among the most stable multifamily markets in the U.S.

Rents Rebound Amid Boston Building Boom

The metro’s economy remains on sound footing, generating high-paying jobs at a fast rate and driving demand for upscale housing.

Jacksonville Powers Through

A relatively limited amount of new multifamily construction in Northeast Florida has kept the occupancy rate above its historical average, presenting opportunity for increased rent growth.

Job Diversity Sustains Denver’s Economy

Employment and population gains are pushing up demand for apartments across the metro, which had roughly 26,000 rental units under construction as of November.

Fundamentals Rock Solid in Multifamily, Office Markets

Commercial real estate historically has been a cyclical sector, and eight years into a solid recovery, players are having trouble deciding whether to laugh at their good fortune or cry at the thought that prosperity is about to come to an end.

Cole Schoolland, account executive at Yardi Energy

IoT for Efficiency: Yardi Energy’s Cole Schoolland Sheds Light on Energy Management Strategies

Energy data can tell a big story, and two measurements taken 11 years apart speak volumes.