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Vacancy Rate Expected to Rise Another 50 Basis Points By End of 2014, According to CoStar Forecast
Multifamily construction increased 8% in July, continuing a yearlong upward trend, with several large new projects starting last month, including a $350 million multifamily tower in Queens, NY; a $260 million condominium tower in Honolulu and the $160 million residential portion of the $300 million mixed-use building in Los Angeles.
According to U.S. Census Bureau numbers released this week, multifamily spending in the residential sector increased a slender 0.2% between June and July, rising from $43.2 billion to $43.3 billion. But the most significant story is the year-over-year comparison: spending improved 41% from July 2013.
New York City, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Miami and Boston remained the top five metropolitan areas ranked by the dollar volume of new multifamily starts through the first seven months of 2014.
The apartment-building boom will continue through at least next year, according to an early survey of CRE executives' sentiments for 2015.
Asked how much development will commence in the U.S. in 2015, respondents to the Commercial Real Estate Outlook Survey released Wednesday by tax advisor KPMG LLP identified multifamily as the top construction sector, with 53% expecting a "significant amount" of new product to launch, up from 43% in last year's survey.
"The rapid migration of young adults and baby boomers to urban areas coupled with displaced homeowners following the housing crisis remain key drivers of multifamily housing development," said Greg Williams, national leader of KPMG's Real Estate practice. "Though investment opportunities exist, real estate executives should be mindful that the growth potential of multifamily housing could wane given the large influx of capital the sector has already received, driving prices up."
Vacancy rates in the 54 largest markets tracked by CoStar Group remain at a 10-year low. However, the trend has clearly begun to reverse course. The national vacancy rate has risen roughly 30 basis points over the last three quarters to about 5.5% as supply has overtaken demand, and CoStar is forecasting another 50-basis-point rise in vacancies through the second half of 2014. New supply, rather than diminished demand, is driving the vacancy rise, real estate economist Francis Yuen noted during the recent CoStar Midyear 2014 Multifamily Review and Outlook, co-presented with CoStar director of U.S. research, multifamily Luis Mejia and quantitative analyst Mark Hickey.
Apartment developers delivered roughly 170,000 units last year with an additional 260,000 units scheduled to be completed by the end of 2014, CoStar data indicates.
Multifamily starts and permits are well above historic levels nationally and continue to trend upward, and markets like Dallas, Houston, Seattle and Washington, D.C. have each logged more than 10,000 deliveries. In the first two quarters of 2014, construction started on more than 160,000 apartment units, putting the nation on pace to exceed last years 290,000 starts.
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Vacancy Rate Expected to Rise Another 50 Basis Points By End of 2014, According to CoStar Forecast
Multifamily construction increased 8% in July, continuing a yearlong upward trend, with several large new projects starting last month, including a $350 million multifamily tower in Queens, NY; a $260 million condominium tower in Honolulu and the $160 million residential portion of the $300 million mixed-use building in Los Angeles.
According to U.S. Census Bureau numbers released this week, multifamily spending in the residential sector increased a slender 0.2% between June and July, rising from $43.2 billion to $43.3 billion. But the most significant story is the year-over-year comparison: spending improved 41% from July 2013.
New York City, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Miami and Boston remained the top five metropolitan areas ranked by the dollar volume of new multifamily starts through the first seven months of 2014.
The apartment-building boom will continue through at least next year, according to an early survey of CRE executives' sentiments for 2015.
Asked how much development will commence in the U.S. in 2015, respondents to the Commercial Real Estate Outlook Survey released Wednesday by tax advisor KPMG LLP identified multifamily as the top construction sector, with 53% expecting a "significant amount" of new product to launch, up from 43% in last year's survey.
"The rapid migration of young adults and baby boomers to urban areas coupled with displaced homeowners following the housing crisis remain key drivers of multifamily housing development," said Greg Williams, national leader of KPMG's Real Estate practice. "Though investment opportunities exist, real estate executives should be mindful that the growth potential of multifamily housing could wane given the large influx of capital the sector has already received, driving prices up."
Vacancy rates in the 54 largest markets tracked by CoStar Group remain at a 10-year low. However, the trend has clearly begun to reverse course. The national vacancy rate has risen roughly 30 basis points over the last three quarters to about 5.5% as supply has overtaken demand, and CoStar is forecasting another 50-basis-point rise in vacancies through the second half of 2014. New supply, rather than diminished demand, is driving the vacancy rise, real estate economist Francis Yuen noted during the recent CoStar Midyear 2014 Multifamily Review and Outlook, co-presented with CoStar director of U.S. research, multifamily Luis Mejia and quantitative analyst Mark Hickey.
Apartment developers delivered roughly 170,000 units last year with an additional 260,000 units scheduled to be completed by the end of 2014, CoStar data indicates.
Multifamily starts and permits are well above historic levels nationally and continue to trend upward, and markets like Dallas, Houston, Seattle and Washington, D.C. have each logged more than 10,000 deliveries. In the first two quarters of 2014, construction started on more than 160,000 apartment units, putting the nation on pace to exceed last years 290,000 starts.
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Image 1 of 20:Twenty-seven-year-old Mohammad Kamal al-Amari hails from Deraa, a Syrian city just north of the Jordanian border. Deraa was the starting point of the 2011 uprising against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. Its a war-ravaged region that most of Zaataris residents once called home.
Image 1 of 20:I worked as an art teacher for four years; I used to be a member of the Deraa Contemporary Art Association and I participated in many art exhibitions, with projects in different media, said al-Amari. A key member of the Fountain of Youth group, hes been living at Zaatari for 7 months.
Image 1 of 20:The artist paints intricate scenes in a variety of styles. Acrylic paint and watercolors, pen and pencil all contribute to rich portrayals of daily life in the midst of civil war. His colors explode off the paper, but his scenes convey a quiet humanity.
Image 1 of 20:Reducing his palette to paper and ballpoint pen, al-Amari shows cartoonist chops worthy of The New Yorker, or the long-defunct Punch. This explosive example parodies the war in (and on) Syria. Wed love to see him expand his work into a graphic novel - Marjane Satrapi, Chris Ware and Art Spiegelman, are you seeing this?
Image 1 of 20:The artist statement for Mahmoud al Hariri says simply,Deraa is my hometown, where I got my high school diploma. After that, I continued my studies in contemporary art. I have participated in many art exhibits in Syria, as well as Jordan since coming to Za'atari. Hes lived in the camp for 18 months (if you call that living).
Image 1 of 20:The talented Mr. al-Hariri is more animated in person, Drawing is more than just a hobby. Its the method I use to express everything I have in my mind and to spread my message to everyone, regardless of the difference in their languages and beliefs. The former art student is 24 years old.
Image 1 of 20:Al-Hariri works in watercolors (on proper watercolor paper). Saturated pigments and shadowy forms evoke strong emotions. He tells us that painting offers an escape from a real life that is hard to comprehend. Perhaps its appropriate here to paraphrase another great artist, Robin Williams: Reality, what a concept.
Image 1 of 20:As with all his colleagues at the show, Eyad al-Sabagh lived in Deraa before moving to Zaatari. He laughed when asked if they knew each other before the camp, You know, it was a big city - once. Art is a hobby for the 27 year old who is starting his 19th month in the camp.
Image 1 of 20:Hobby? If only we all were as skilled in our hobbies as al-Sabagh is. An excellent draftsman, his carefully rendered pencilworks use color sparingly for knock-out impact. Many of his works are ironic, as in these joyful eyes in a wounded face.
Image 1 of 20:Looking at press photos from the exhibition opening, it became apparent that this artist is unafraid of large scale formats (by the closing ceremony, many of his works had been removed, and we assume sold). What remained on display were brutal depictions of carnage, unlikely to appeal to souvenir hunters and home decorators.
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