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Multifamily rents fall for first time in 6 months

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Multifamily rents fall for first time in 6 months

Multifamily rent prices dropped to $1,741 in August 2024, marking the first time in six months that average rent prices have decreased.


By Quinn Purcell, Managing Editor | September 11, 2024
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Ending its six-month streak of growth, the average advertised multifamily rent fell by $1 in August 2024 to $1,741. Year-over-year growth remains largely unchanged at 0.8%.

According to the Yardi Matrix Multifamily National Report for August, the market's streak of rent growth was impacted by seasonality and the high number of deliveries to Sun Belt cities. However, demand still remains as the national occupancy rates sits at 94.7%.

Yardi Matrix Multifamily National Report for August 2024

While the dip in rent prices indicate incremental—not drastic—differences in the market as of August, change is still imminent.

“The Consumer Price Index has dropped under 3%, and with the housing component continuing to decelerate, inflation is getting close to the Fed's 2% target rate,” the report states. “Lower rates will be a relief to multifamily, potentially unlocking asset sales and refinancings, while reducing the pressure on properties that are underwater on their mortgages.”

National Average Rents

National average multifamily rent growth graph

Click here to read the full Yardi Matrix National Multifamily Report.

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