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Twin Cities Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

Multifamily rents in Minneapolis–St. Paul increased 3.1 percent year-over-year through May, 60 basis points above the U.S. average and slightly higher than other Midwestern markets.

Cleveland Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

The metro’s multifamily sector remained relatively stable in early 2019, with rents increasing 2.4 percent year-over-year through May, just 10 basis points below the national average.

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San Antonio Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

The nation’s seventh-largest city is facing a sizable economic shift, which is spilling over into the multifamily market.

Kansas City Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

While several sectors contracted, the market’s main economic drivers—education and health services, the public sector, manufacturing and professional and business services—all expanded.

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Portland Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

Due to a combination of peak development and weakening employment gains, year-over-year multifamily rent growth in the metro decelerated to 1.2 percent.

Chicago Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

The metro remains one of the few gateway markets that face a housing deficit in the year ahead, despite the record number of units scheduled for completion by year’s end.

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Orange County Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

Despite the delivery of 4,789 units in 2018, the metro’s supply levels have yet to catch up with pent-up demand.

Brooklyn Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

The borough’s apartment supply and demand remained in relative balance amid New York City’s new rent regulations.

Inland Empire rent evolution, click to enlarge

Inland Empire Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

Rents in the market increased 4.2 percent year-over-year through April, driven by the area’s historically limited inventory.

Philadelphia Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

Young professionals attracted by the metro’s tech magnet continue to fuel demand for housing.