Market Intelligence Webcast: 2025 Q3 Midwest Region Update
The slow-and-steady nature of the Midwest region has helped many markets weather the national supply crunch over the past few years. While demand supporting baseline occupancy and rent growth has been somewhat muted, it has by no means disappeared. Resilient in an otherwise soft market, the Midwest region is enjoying an increasing amount of interest from investors.
Join RealPage® market experts Carl Whitaker and Meggan Taylor as they recap Midwest market performance and share their insights on what the approaching fall months could bring.
With budget season in full swing, will Midwest markets finish strong in 2025 or will 2026 present unforeseen challenges? Join us to find out.
States covered:
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Wisconsin
Carl Whitaker is RealPage’s Chief Economist, leading the company's team of economists and market analysts. Carl and the Market Intelligence team specialize in analyzing and disseminating economic and market trends for the rental housing industry. He primarily focuses on presenting trends in the rental housing industry to a wide audience, including investors, asset managers, operations professionals and media, among other personas. Carl has been cited in the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and GlobeSt and is a frequent keynote speaker for industry events. Carl holds degrees from the University of North Texas, including a Master of Science in Applied Geography.
Meggan Taylor
Market Analyst, RealPage, Inc.Meggan Taylor is a Market Analyst for RealPage, Inc., where she applies her background in technology, business intelligence and data analytics to deliver in-depth research and analysis on multifamily performance and forecasts. Prior to joining RealPage, Meggan worked in market research and feasibility analysis for conventional multifamily and mixed-use developments.
Meggan received a bachelor’s degree in information systems from the University of Texas at Arlington, and master’s degrees in information technology and business administration from the University of Texas at Dallas.