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Kansas City multifamily construction pipeline falls from 2022 high

Completions projected to reach a five-year low in 2025
A rendering of the amenity space at The OsLo, a 413-unit apartment project under construction in Johnson County. (CoStar)
A rendering of the amenity space at The OsLo, a 413-unit apartment project under construction in Johnson County. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
December 2, 2024 | 6:25 P.M.

With increased borrowing costs, higher equity requirements and slowing rent growth, multifamily construction activity in Kansas City is down from its record-high in mid-2022. In November, the market had just under 7,000 units under construction, representing 3.8% of the current inventory.

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