Many of the markets where developers have been doubling down on building new apartment units are likely to have enough renters to fill those apartments over the next decade or so, according to the latest research commissioned by the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) and the National Apartment Association (NAA).
“The analysis suggests that 15 or so metros will lead the way on activity, and they are basically the same 15 or so spots that have accounted for about half of both demand and supply in the current economic cycle to date,” says Greg Willett, chief economist with real estate data firm RealPage Inc., which has reached similar conclusions to NHMC/NAA.
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