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Studio Goldmines and Three-Bedroom Busts: Following the Money in Rentals | Real Estate Market Update w/ Martin Perdomo

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The rental market has reached a pivotal turning point that smart investors can't afford to ignore. After more than two years of stagnant or declining rents, we're witnessing the biggest year-over-year jump in apartment rents in two and a half years. At $1,790, the median asking rent has climbed 1.7% since last July – and this is just the beginning of what could be a significant upward trajectory.
What's behind this shift? A perfect storm of economic factors. Homeownership remains financially out of reach for many Americans, pushing more people into rentals. Simultaneously, multifamily construction has hit the brakes – permits are down 23% nationally since the pandemic building boom. This supply-demand imbalance is handing power back to landlords after years of tenant-favorable conditions.
The geographic patterns tell an equally compelling story. San Jose leads with an astounding 8.8% rent increase while its building permits plummeted 74%. Chicago, Washington DC, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia all saw rent jumps exceeding 7.5%. Meanwhile, markets like Jacksonville and Austin, where construction continues aggressively, are experiencing rent decreases. Perhaps most revealing is the unit size data: studios and one-bedrooms are up 3.4%, while three-plus bedroom units fell 1.5% – clear evidence of changing demographic preferences as younger generations delay family formation.
For multifamily investors, these signals demand action. With Gen Z (larger than the Boomer generation) entering prime renting age and construction slowing, we're heading toward an even more severe housing shortage in the next 2-3 years. Don't let higher interest rates keep you on the sidelines – you can refinance later, but the opportunity to secure properties before this supply crunch fully materializes won't wait. Follow me on Instagram and Facebook @EliteStrategist for the unfiltered strategies we're implementing behind the scenes to capitalize on these market shifts. Be strategic, be early, be elite.

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Chapters

1. Market Update Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Rising Rents and Supply Shortage (00:01:28)

3. City-by-City Rent Analysis (00:03:20)

4. Unit Size Impact on Rental Growth (00:06:06)

5. Strategic Recommendations and Closing (00:07:55)

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The rental market has reached a pivotal turning point that smart investors can't afford to ignore. After more than two years of stagnant or declining rents, we're witnessing the biggest year-over-year jump in apartment rents in two and a half years. At $1,790, the median asking rent has climbed 1.7% since last July – and this is just the beginning of what could be a significant upward trajectory.
What's behind this shift? A perfect storm of economic factors. Homeownership remains financially out of reach for many Americans, pushing more people into rentals. Simultaneously, multifamily construction has hit the brakes – permits are down 23% nationally since the pandemic building boom. This supply-demand imbalance is handing power back to landlords after years of tenant-favorable conditions.
The geographic patterns tell an equally compelling story. San Jose leads with an astounding 8.8% rent increase while its building permits plummeted 74%. Chicago, Washington DC, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia all saw rent jumps exceeding 7.5%. Meanwhile, markets like Jacksonville and Austin, where construction continues aggressively, are experiencing rent decreases. Perhaps most revealing is the unit size data: studios and one-bedrooms are up 3.4%, while three-plus bedroom units fell 1.5% – clear evidence of changing demographic preferences as younger generations delay family formation.
For multifamily investors, these signals demand action. With Gen Z (larger than the Boomer generation) entering prime renting age and construction slowing, we're heading toward an even more severe housing shortage in the next 2-3 years. Don't let higher interest rates keep you on the sidelines – you can refinance later, but the opportunity to secure properties before this supply crunch fully materializes won't wait. Follow me on Instagram and Facebook @EliteStrategist for the unfiltered strategies we're implementing behind the scenes to capitalize on these market shifts. Be strategic, be early, be elite.

Support the show

Introducing the 60-Day Deal Finder!
Visit: www.wealthyaf.media
Use the Coupon Code: WEALTHYAF for 20% off!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Market Update Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Rising Rents and Supply Shortage (00:01:28)

3. City-by-City Rent Analysis (00:03:20)

4. Unit Size Impact on Rental Growth (00:06:06)

5. Strategic Recommendations and Closing (00:07:55)

555 episodes

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