by Advanced Management Group | Dec 29, 2017 | Multifamily, Apartments, Rent Growth
Rent growth is expected to soften in the coming year, though the lack of affordable rentals is expected to continue. Based on housing market research published throughout the year, the Apartment List Rentonomics team has analyzed the most important trends of...
by Advanced Management Group | Nov 15, 2017 | Market Momentum, Multifamily, National Apartment Association
NAA’s Market Momentum is a survey of industry decision-makers about business plans, expectations and trends in the apartment housing industry. Download the report below. DOWNLOAD REPORT By National Apartment Association in Partnership with RealPage...
by Advanced Management Group | Oct 19, 2017 | Multifamily, Apartments, Market Rents
The Las Vegas apartment market saw a large increase in the average asking rent and a decrease in the vacancy rate this quarter, according to data from our apartment survey, collected by the Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER). This was the eleventh...
by Advanced Management Group | Sep 30, 2017 | Multifamily, Apartments, Freddie Mac, Rent Growth
A significant majority of multifamily survey industry participants expect the rental housing market will continue to grow, fueled by increasing demand and a growing population (not affordability issues). At the same time, however, many of them are less optimistic...
by Advanced Management Group | Aug 16, 2017 | Multifamily, Apartments, Rent Growth
The statistics and outlook contained in the report (DOWNLOAD BELOW) illustrate current trends in the Multihousing sector. Executive Overview Sales Volume – Multihousing sales volume increased 25.2% to $33.7 billion in the second quarter, with secondary markets...
by Advanced Management Group | Aug 4, 2017 | Multifamily, Apartments
Sin City’s projected 5,000 new apartment units for this year makes no noise nationally in the latest real estate craze. “In 2017, the ongoing apartment building-boom in the US will set a new record: 346,000 new rental apartments in buildings with 50+ units are...