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2 weeks ago |
multihousingnews.com | Agota Felhazi
The market continues to show midwestern strength. Cleveland. Photo by Ultima_Gaina/iStockphoto.comCleveland’s multifamily market recorded uneven fundamentals at the start of the year. Rent growth was 0.3 percent on a trailing three-month basis through February, while the U.S. average remained flat.
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2 weeks ago |
multihousingnews.com | Agota Felhazi
A wall of deliveries has brought some short-term pain. Jacksonville. Photo by felixmizioznikov/iStockphoto.comJacksonville average advertised asking rents were flat on a trailing three-month basis as of February, on par with the nation. Yet, the increase in new deliveries over the past two years took its toll.
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1 month ago |
multihousingnews.com | Agota Felhazi
The market keeps growing, in line with midwestern peers. Kansas City. Photo by Ryan Wewers/iStockphoto.comKansas City started 2025 maintaining healthy fundamentals, in line with similar markets in the Midwest and Northeast. Average advertised asking rates rose on a trailing three-month basis through January, up 0.1 percent, to $1,306, even as the U.S. figure slid 0.1 percent, to $1,746.
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1 month ago |
multihousingnews.com | Agota Felhazi
Motor City multifamily is running on all cylinders. Detroit. Photo by Jaclyne Ortiz/iStockphoto.comAt the start of the year, rent growth was negative at the national level. However, average advertised asking rents in Detroit saw a 0.2 percent increase on a trailing three-month basis as of January. Annually, the metro’s average expanded 4.1 percent, surpassed only by New York City and New Jersey, among Yardi Matrix’s top 30 metros.
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