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Front Page
Bid to Require Fire Sprinklers Defeated at Code Hearings
ICC Hearings Decide on CO Alarms, Foundation Wall Anchors and More
2007 National Membership Day Sets New Record, 11,845
$1.2 Million Still Available in ‘Buy Now’ Grant Funds, Apply Today
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published June 4 or June 11
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Personal Outdoor Living Space As You Like It
Coast to Coast
America’s Most Overpriced Home Markets
Housing Forum
Letter to the Editor: Snow Shovels in Miami
Letter to the Editor: Don't Reward Illegal Immigrants
Politics & Government
House Approves Sound GSE Regulatory Reform Bill
Immigration Bill Provokes Flurry of Amendments
Tax Credit Reforms Needed to Spur Affordable Rental Housing
New Law Suspends HUD Investor Approval Process
Tax Breaks, New Minimum Wage, Katrina Relief in War Bill
Economics & Finance
New Home Sales Up an Unexpected 16.2% in April
New Jersey Tops in Property Taxes, Louisiana Among Lowest
Eye on the Economy: 2007 Housing Outlook Weakens
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Temporary Extension for Table-Saw Tops
Sales
A Coastal-Inspired Upscale Getaway Near Washington, D.C.
50Plus Housing
Retiring Boomers to Hasten Search for New Tax Revenue
Register Onsite for the 50+ Housing Symposium in Denver
June 1 Deadline for NAHB/AARP Livable Communities Awards
Multifamily
Builders Upbeat as Rental Demand Outpaces Supply
Financial Viability of Affordable Housing Threatened
Custom
Register for Custom Builder Symposium in Naples, Fla.
Education
Education Calendar
Design
Sustainable Communities on Design Institute Tour
Orlando HBA Redecorates Guest Room in Ronald McDonald House
Green Building
HBAs Pursue Green Marketing to Boost Consumer Interest
Green Standard Committee Preparing for July Meeting
Environment
Seminar Helps Builders Comply With Stormwater Rules
Regulation
Flood Maps Being Redrawn With ‘Unscientific’ Data
Codes and Standards
Changes to Building Envelope Standard Raise Concerns
Construction Safety
OSHA Appeals Ruling Against ‘Multi-Employer’ Citations
Consumer Deck Safety Effort Includes 10-Point Checklist
Legal
Register for Upcoming Construction Law Seminar
Disaster Relief
Residents Warned to Prepare for Busy Hurricane Season
Workforce housing
June 14 Symposium Looks at Safeguarding Homeownership
Building Products
Dow Foam Filler Used for Water Features and Insulation
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Endowment Funds ‘Building Communities of Our Own’
Operation Forever Free Honored For Helping Injured Veterans
Association News
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Financial Viability of Affordable Housing Threatened

Builders Upbeat as Rental Demand Outpaces Supply

Strengthening demand and steady increases in occupancy levels in rental apartments with five or more units buoyed the confidence of multifamily builders during this year’s first quarter, and they are expecting the next six months to be even better, according to the latest Multifamily Rental Market Index (MRMI), released by NAHB on May 21.

"We've seen the national vacancy rate for rental apartment communities drop more than two percentage points between the first quarter of 2006 and the first quarter of 2007," said NAHB Chief Economist David Seiders. "Despite some competition from unsold condo units that have come onto the market as rentals in recent months, demand is still outpacing supply for rental apartments."

The component of the MRMI that tracks demand held just about steady during the first quarter for all classes of apartments from the same period a year earlier.

The index for Class A luxury apartments stood at 60.7 in the first quarter, down slightly from 61.6 a year earlier. Moderate apartments (Class B) dropped from 71.4 to 67.3 over the same period, and lower-priced apartments (Class C) gained a point, with the index inching up from 67.0 to 68.0.

The index scale runs from 0 to 100, with any number over 50 indicating that more multifamily builders view conditions as good than poor.

The quarterly survey also asks multifamily builders to rate the volume of traffic and calls from prospective renters to assess their expectations for the market over the next six months.

In the first quarter of 2007, builders' expectations jumped for all classes of apartments, with the index for luxury apartments rising the most significantly — by 12 points to 73.2. Expectations for Class B and Class C apartments rose to 71.2 and 68.0, respectively, in the first quarter, up from 70.0 and 63.0 during the first quarter of 2006.

Meanwhile, the indexes tracking supply declined slightly in this year’s first quarter from a year earlier, with market-rate rentals dropping from 54.6 to 53.5 and affordable (federally subsidized) apartments down from 53.5 to 54.6.

The upward bump in demand at a time of relatively constrained supply is also driving up rents. Asking rents registered 78.0 on the first-quarter index.

For information on resources from NAHB Multifamily, e-mail Ann Marie Moriarty, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8350.


 

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