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Up Close And Local: San Diego Market Update

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Is there smooth sailing ahead for San Diego?

San Diego is a chronically undersupplied apartment market. While it is one of the most expensive housing markets in the country, the business and lifestyle environment keep demand steady and strong.

Occupancy tends to hold relatively constant, regardless of building volumes. The rent growth pace can fluctuate, but recently posted prices are solid. Can that momentum be sustained?

Join RealPage experts Greg Willett and Adam Couch as they explore the various apartment sector influences that move the needle on overall performance in the San Diego area.

We’ll discuss:

  • Strengths and weaknesses in the local economy
  • Affordability challenges in one of the country’s most expensive markets
  • Neighborhood-level performance variation

Greg Willett

Chief Economist, RealPage, Inc.

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 and has extensive experience researching economic and demographic trends that support clients in their investment decisions. He 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 at Fannie Mae, advising leadership on risk management for current pricing and acquisitions.

Up Close And Local: San Diego Market Update

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Up Close And Local: San Diego Market Update

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