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Apartment Construction at 50-Year High? Yes, But … Not Really by Jay Parsons You’ve probably seen the headlines or heard the chatter: Multifamily
Multifamily Permitting Appears to Have Peaked for This Cycle by Chuck Ehmann The seasonally adjusted annual rate for multifamily permitting has been
Has the Next Supply Cycle Started? by Chuck Ehmann Real estate moves in cycles with periods of growing or slowing in between peaks and troughs. We
2025 Supply Increases Notable in New York and Los Angeles by Kim O'Brien The nation’s largest apartment markets – New York and Los Angeles – are set
Quarterly Supply Volumes Still Hitting Records by Kim O'Brien The U.S. apartment market hit a 10th consecutive quarter of record completion volumes
Single-Family Construction Returns as Multifamily Slows by Chuck Ehmann The volatile multifamily segment oscillated down from February’s seasonally
New Housing Construction Continues to Slow by Chuck Ehmann Despite an ongoing and widespread need for more housing, construction of new homes has
Record Apartment Construction Volumes Across the U.S. by Kim O'Brien In about a third of the nation's largest apartment markets, there have never
Multifamily Starts Appear to Jump in December by Chuck Ehmann Compared to November, the seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) for multifamily
Did Multifamily Starts Really Hit a 36-Year High in May? Probably Not. by Jay Parsons The latest U.S. Census Bureau numbers on multifamily