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Market Intelligence: 2024 New York Apartment Outlook

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After huge performance swings in recent years, the New York multifamily metro finally appears to be returning to a more "normalized" state. However, as any rental real estate operator in America’s largest apartment metro can share, understanding performance nuances is almost always a “more than what meets the eye” matter.

Join RealPage® multifamily market experts Zack Thompson, Vice President, New York City Market, and Carl Whitaker, Senior Director of Research & Analysis, as they review recent performance in the Big Apple rental metro. Discussion points will include an overview of factors that will influence the outlook for New York multifamily in 2024 and beyond.

Zack Thompson

VP, NYC Market, RealPage, Inc.

Zack Thompson (he/him) has been at RealPage for over eight years, beginning with the outstanding Solution Engineer team and eventually serving as Team Lead managing a team of Solution Engineers. Due to his experience with customers and products in strategic markets, Zack now serves RealPage as a Market Strategy GM for the Urban, HOA and International markets to help RealPage make informed decisions about market-driven customer focus, product development and diversification. Zack is a native Texan, a graduate of Baylor University and a proud adopted son of New York, where he lives in Manhattan.

Carl Whitaker

Senior Director of Research & Analysis, RealPage, Inc.

Carl Whitaker is a Real Estate Economist with RealPage’s Data Analytics division. At RealPage, Carl has specialized in creating industry presentations, market and submarket trend reports and crafting ways in which data can be more easily consumed and leveraged by clients. Carl holds degrees from the University of North Texas, including a Master of Science in Applied Geography.

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