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U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Marketing & Sales

U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Apartment rents slipped for the first time since the Great Recession, signaling a cooling market driven by oversupply. Developers are pulling back—but economists warn the pause won’t last. Richard Lawson explores how and why.

Apartment Demand Mojo Intact As New Construction Slows

Marketing & Sales

Apartment Demand Mojo Intact As New Construction Slows

Leasing activity surges as new construction slows, signaling a reset in apartment markets. Rent growth flattens, but occupancy climbs as affordability barriers to homeownership stall would-be buyers.

The Demand Debate: Who's Down For The Real Count?

Capital

The Demand Debate: Who's Down For The Real Count?

Why are household formation rates falling? Here's five vital statistics in structural demand builders can not afford to ignore.

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U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Marketing & Sales

U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Apartment rents slipped for the first time since the Great Recession, signaling a cooling market driven by oversupply. Developers are pulling back—but economists warn the pause won’t last. Richard Lawson explores how and why.

Apartment Demand Mojo Intact As New Construction Slows

Marketing & Sales

Apartment Demand Mojo Intact As New Construction Slows

Leasing activity surges as new construction slows, signaling a reset in apartment markets. Rent growth flattens, but occupancy climbs as affordability barriers to homeownership stall would-be buyers.

The Demand Debate: Who's Down For The Real Count?

Capital

The Demand Debate: Who's Down For The Real Count?

Why are household formation rates falling? Here's five vital statistics in structural demand builders can not afford to ignore.

Multifamily starts

U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Marketing & Sales 10.16.25

U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Apartment rents slipped for the first time since the Great Recession, signaling a cooling market driven by oversupply. Developers are pulling back—but economists warn the pause won’t last. Richard Lawson explores how and why.

Apartment Demand Mojo Intact As New Construction Slows

Marketing & Sales 07.21.25

Apartment Demand Mojo Intact As New Construction Slows

Leasing activity surges as new construction slows, signaling a reset in apartment markets. Rent growth flattens, but occupancy climbs as affordability barriers to homeownership stall would-be buyers.

The Demand Debate: Who's Down For The Real Count?

Capital 10.14.21

The Demand Debate: Who's Down For The Real Count?

Why are household formation rates falling? Here's five vital statistics in structural demand builders can not afford to ignore.