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As we move further from the uncertainty and rent growth stagnation of 2023, an increasing number of sources are finding room for optimism in the multifamily investment market. A looming drop-off in multifamily supply, the consequence of an interest-rate-driven decline in new construction projects, has become a central part of projections for the multifamily market, leading to expectations of higher rent growth and increased apartment demand in 2025 and 2026.
By Spencer Gray4.6
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As we move further from the uncertainty and rent growth stagnation of 2023, an increasing number of sources are finding room for optimism in the multifamily investment market. A looming drop-off in multifamily supply, the consequence of an interest-rate-driven decline in new construction projects, has become a central part of projections for the multifamily market, leading to expectations of higher rent growth and increased apartment demand in 2025 and 2026.

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