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What to watch in 2025: Multifamily rents could see meaningful growth in second half of year

Sun Belt markets could lag in rent growth due to supply outpacing demand
Kansas City is expected to lead the nation in terms of the percentage of apartment rent growth in 2025, according to CoStar's forecast. (Getty Images)
Kansas City is expected to lead the nation in terms of the percentage of apartment rent growth in 2025, according to CoStar's forecast. (Getty Images)
CoStar Analytics
December 23, 2024 | 4:50 P.M.

Over the past six quarters, the U.S. multifamily sector has posted stagnant rent growth, with an average annual increase of just 1% after setting a national record high of a 9.8% average annual rent increase at the beginning of 2022.

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