Matrix Reports
Raleigh: Solid Fundamentals Round Triangle’s Edges
Population gains and steady rent growth are luring multifamily investors and developers to the Research Triangle. Demand is outstripping supply, but with more than 5,000 units scheduled for completion by year-end, that trend is likely to moderate.
Strong Demand Augments Twin Cities Occupancy
The metro’s healthy economic growth, low unemployment rate and strong multifamily fundamentals continue to attract investors and developers to the region.
Strong Fundamentals Fuel Heavy Development in DC
Young professionals, drawn by the metro’s well-paying jobs, are pushing up demand for upscale communities in transit-oriented and live-work-play areas. However, a robust construction pipeline—the third largest in the country—is maintaining a modest rent increase, raising concerns of overbuilding.
New Supply Keeps Rent Growth Tepid in Baltimore
Spearheaded by the revival of its core and by the emergence of the Baltimore-Washington corridor as a strategic location, the metro’s multifamily fundamentals have stabilized.
Employment Gains Spur Growth in Philadelphia
An evolving wage structure, influx of young professionals and boom in hospitality and development are helping the city’s multifamily market keep its head above water.
All Eyes on Core in Cleveland
The city’s market is growing slowly, particularly in submarkets outside the urban core that still face difficulties stemming from the last downturn.
Robust Development, Insatiable Demand in Seattle
The city has been one of the strongest rental markets during the current cycle. Over the last five years, average rents have risen nearly $500 to $1,770.
August Continues Rent-Gain Streak
The economy is doing well and multifamily demand has been consistent, so supply has been one of the trouble spots. However, rents have still increased every month during 2017.
Rent Growth Moderates, Demand Persists in Boston
Above-trend population gains and increasing job growth continue to make the city one of the most stable multifamily markets in the U.S.










