905: Fannie Mae: Multifamily Is STILL Undersupplied, Rent Growth Likely w/Kim Betancourt
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Explore "rent growth" with insightful episodes like "905: Fannie Mae: Multifamily Is STILL Undersupplied, Rent Growth Likely w/Kim Betancourt", "TPP560: December Market Update", "TPP554: What has inflation done to your property investments?" and "The "Big Shift" That's Finally Causing Rents to Fall" from podcasts like ""BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast", "The Property Podcast", "The Property Podcast" and "Odd Lots"" and more!
It’s the final Market Update of the year! Join us, to hear Rob & Rob’s must-know updates on house prices, plus the latest news on mortgages, politics and much more.
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How has inflation affected your property investments? Tune in as we run the numbers and help you see inflation in a completely different light.
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Rent inflation went wild in 2021 and 2022, turning it into one of the most substantial drivers of overall inflation. But good news: it seems pretty clear that rents are now finally falling. Private sector measures, from companies like Apartment List and Zillow are starting to show a clear decline. So what's changed? How hard could rents drop? And could a renter in a place like New York City actually get a rent reduction? On this episode of Odd Lots, we speak with Chris Salviati, the top housing economist at Apartment List, to discuss what's changed and what 2023 has in store.
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