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Market Insights

February 6, 2023

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Multifamily Market Report: Q1 2023

Inflation is up. Interest rates are rising. The stock market is down. Since...

Demand in our target markets is fueled by a continuing gap in the supply of multifamily rental housing.

Based on research conducted by Hoyt Advisory Services and Eigen10 Advisors, LLC, commissioned by NMHC and NAA, the data includes an estimate of the future demand for apartments in the United States.

 

U.S. Needs 4.3M More Apartments by 2035 to Address Demand, Deficit, and Affordability

Key findings:

  • Shortage of 600,000 apartment homes. The 4.3 million apartment homes needed includs an existing 600,000 apartment home deficit because of underbuilding due in large part to the 2008 financial crisis.
  • Loss of affordable units. The number of affordable units (those with rents less than $1,000 per month) declined by 4.7 million from 2015 to 2020.
  • Homeownership. Apartment demand also factors in a projected 3.8% increase in the homeownership rate.
  • Immigration. Immigration is a significant driver of apartment demand, and levels tapered before the pandemic and have remained low. A reversal of this trend would significantly increase apartment demand.
  • Texas, Florida, and California. The three states account for 40% of future demand and will require 1.5 million new apartments by 2035.

“The U.S. has undergone tremendously difficult conditionsthat have fundamentally altered our nation’s demographics, but one thingremains certain—there is a need and demand for more rental housing,” said NAAPresident and CEO Bob Pinnegar. “Put simply, we do not have enough housing. TheU.S. must build 3.7 million new apartments just to meet future demand, on topof a 600,000-unit deficit and loss of 4.7 million affordable apartment homes.It is time to reverse course after decades of underbuilding, and instead pursueresponsible and sustainable policies that will not only meet this demand butaddress the missing middle and loss of affordable housing stock.”

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October 3, 2023

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The Complete Guide to Multifamily Syndication

‍Welcome to our in-depth educational series designed for those looking to...

Introduction:

Welcome to our in-depth educational series designed for those looking to master the art of multifamily syndication. Whether you’re aspiring to syndicate your own multifamily investment, aim to join a private equity firm in this sector, or simply want to be a more informed passive investor, this resource is tailored to provide you with comprehensive knowledge and practical insights.

This series is structured as a virtual course, broken down into detailed sections, each focusing on a crucial aspect of multifamily syndication. Through this blog series, you will gain a deep understanding of the market dynamics, legal frameworks, financial analysis, and much more that are essential to succeeding in this field. Each blog will link back to this start page so you can come back here and see all the topics in one place.

Course Overview:

Below is a detailed layout of the course, segmented into key sections. Each section header is followed by a series of topics. Click on the topics to access the dedicated blog posts for detailed information and insights.

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