Posts Tagged ‘apartment market’
Gray Report Podcast/Video: A Reality Check for Apartment Market and Housing
Amid the prospect of a declining economy, investors have not withdrawn their interest in the multifamily market. The substantial momentum of apartment demand is promising news for a more balanced market, but multifamily performance will continue to vary among different markets. Listen to the latest episode of The Gray Report Podcast and stay up to…
GO >Gray Report Podcast/Video: CRE Investors Are Confident. Will Tariffs Cut Them Down?
Listen to the latest episode of The Gray Report Podcast and stay up to date on the most important news and research in the multifamily industry, commercial real estate, and the economy. The Gray Report on Spotify The Gray Report on Apple Podcasts
GO >Gray Report Podcast/Video: Apartment Market Shows Its Strength—Will It Last?
The dramatic swings of the stock market have subsided, but in this still-volatile environment, the stability and positive momentum in the multifamily market stands out. As the historic wave of new apartment supply slowly subsides, midwestern markets with steady, growing economies have emerged as rent growth leaders, and this strong performance is likely to continue…
GO >Gray Report Podcast/Video: Is the Housing Market Stronger Than a Trade War?
In the space of a week, the Trump administration’s tariff policies set off a stock market downturn and spurred expectations of a recession before the President Trump announced a 90-day pause on most tariffs, sending markets soaring upwards again. With recent reports on the apartment market showing record levels of demand in Q1 of 2025…
GO >Gray Report Podcast/Video: Huge Moves for Housing Post-Pandemic
Recent apartment performance suggests that 2025 rent growth is continuing the lower-than-average trends from 2024, but given the slowdown in apartment construction and the anticipated drop in new multifamily supply in 2026, owners and investors with a long-term strategy could see some significant opportunities emerge in this transitionary period. Listen to the latest episode of…
GO >Gray Report Podcast/Video: Growing Distress in the Multifamily Market?
Data on multifamily loan delinquencies and special servicing shows a slow buildup throughout 2024 that could lead to greater distress in 2025, which is particularly relevant given the challenges expected for multifamily operations with apartment supply still elevated and economic uncertainty putting downward pressure on rent growth. better prospects moving forward which could create investment…
GO >Gray Report Podcast/Video: Investors Bullish on Multifamily. Will It Last?
New data on investor sentiment shows optimism in the multifamily market, but given the lag between fast-moving economic developments and the Jan.-Feb. time period when the data was gathered, some of this investor enthusiasm may be blunted in light of the recent volatility. That being said, strong fundamentals and improving long-term rent growth trends have…
GO >Gray Report Podcast/Video: Incoming Recession? What Apartment Investors Need to Know
In this webinar replay, Spencer Gray and Matt Bastnagel of Gray Capital discuss key trends for housing demand and construction activity, growing apartment investment activity, and the increasing multifamily investment opportunities in 2025. Listen to the latest episode of The Gray Report Podcast and stay up to date on the most important news and research…
GO >Gray Report Podcast/Video: Trump Tariffs Hit the Housing Market
The multifamily market looks forward to strengthening fundamentals in 2025 as the apartment supply wave recedes while housing demand remains consistently high. Recent tariffs may not change these dynamics in the near-term, but higher materials and construction costs could move the market from a supply wave into a supply shortage, bringing rent growth much closer…
GO >Gray Report Podcast/Video: Separating Fact from Fear in the Multifamily Market
As multifamily starts continue to decline (far more than single family home starts) and both housing demand in general and apartment demand specifically show consistent strength, the case for multifamily asset strength continues to improve. While a recent decrease in 10-year treasury yields , elevated interest rates continue to inject a level of uncertainty into…
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