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Multifamily construction slows sharply

Despite financing and oversupply issues, developers in some markets buck the trend by starting projects
Developers in some markets with high apartment vacancy, including Atlanta, Denver and the North Carolina city of Raleigh, increased apartment construction starts in the third quarter. (Getty Images)
Developers in some markets with high apartment vacancy, including Atlanta, Denver and the North Carolina city of Raleigh, increased apartment construction starts in the third quarter. (Getty Images)
CoStar Analytics
December 3, 2024 | 11:19 P.M.

U.S. multifamily housing is experiencing a significant pullback in new construction, even as the number of units that began construction in the past two years is expected to reach a 40-year high.

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