Of late, Phoenix has ranked among the country’s apartment rent growth leaders. That momentum in pricing has registered despite the considerable volumes of new supply added in the marketplace.
Will economic growth remain strong enough to fuel housing demand at robust levels? Furthermore, will Phoenix continue to be a favorite for apartment investment capital deployment?
Join RealPage experts Greg Willett and Adam Couch for an examination of whether Phoenix can stay at the top of the charts nationally during the near term.
Discussion topics include:
- Phoenix’s economy, the condition of the for-sale housing market, and other influences on apartment demand
- Apartment property sales volumes and pricing velocity
- Performance stand-outs on the neighborhood level
Greg facilitates the alignment of the firm’s technology and analytics solutions with rental housing sector needs and opportunities. He is well versed on rental housing market fundamentals and activity nationally, by metro and in individual neighborhoods. Greg is active in industry organizations such as the National Multifamily Housing Council, the Urban Land Institute and the National Apartment Association. He provides commentary for national and local business media.
Adam Couch
Market Analyst, RealPage, Inc.Adam Couch is a Market Analyst for RealPage, Inc. He is the co-host of RealPage’s weekly market webcasts that feature analysis and insights on macro and micro level trends shaping national and local apartment performance. Adam also has been a featured speaker at several multifamily housing industry conferences and regularly provides commentary for national and local business media. Prior to joining Realpage, Adam worked in the foreign exchange and futures industry where he focused specifically in capital markets.
He received his bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of North Texas. Adam was also a part of the Student Investment Group and travelled extensively throughout China, where he studied international policy and its impact on macroeconomics.