Skip to content
Homepage
  • Market
    • Illinois
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Michigan
    • Midwest
    • Minnesota
    • Missouri
    • N Dakota
    • National
    • Nebraska
    • Ohio
    • S Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Wisconsin
  • Events
  • Sector
    • CRE
    • Finance
    • Healthcare
    • Hospitality
    • Industrial
    • Legal
    • Multifamily
    • Net Lease
    • Office
    • Retail
    • section
    • Seniors Housing
    • Student Housing
  • Real Estate Awards
  • Subscribe
  • Publications
MidwestMinnesotaNationalMultifamily

Investor demand for multifamily? It’s been insatiable

Dan Rafter June 27, 2022
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via email

Insatiable. That’s the best way to describe investor demand for multifamily assets during the last five years.

Need proof? Consider a bulletin released late last month by Yardi Matrix. According to the company’s research, Yardi Matrix tracked more than $215 billion of U.S. multifamily property sales in 2021. And these properties traded for an average of $192,100 a unit.

Both of these figures are all-time highs, according to Yardi Matrix.

The company found, too, that 4,500 multifamily properties in the United States sold at least three times during the last decade. That’s about 5.3% of all U.S. apartment properties.

According to Yardi Matrix, investors have been most interested in smaller apartment properties that target working-class residents, mostly because these properties have the potential for higher rent growth. When investors purchase these properties, they tend to have lower rents even though they sit in markets with above-trend rent growth.

This gives investors the opportunity to raise rents on these properties, increasing their returns on investment.

The investment numbers that Yardi Matrix tracked are rather impressive. According to the company’s report, transaction activity in the multifamily sector bottomed out at $13.3 billion in 2009. Increasing steadily each year, this figure rose to a then high of $128.7 billion in 2019.

In 2020, a year of decline related to the COVID-19 pandemic, multifamily transaction volume fell to $95.5 million. Then came 2021, and a record-setting $215.3 billion in transaction volume. That is an increase of 67.3% when compared to the prior record-setting year of 2019.

Last year also set new highs for the number of multifamily properties sold — 6,488 — and the total number of units traded, 1.34 million.

Pricing has been on the rise, too. After bottoming out at $62,344 in 2009, the average price per unit has jumped all the way to $192,105 in 2021. That figure climbed 21.6% in 2021, the biggest one-year increase in decades.

Tags
Yardi Matrix
" "

Subscribe

Subscribe to our email list to read all news first.

Subscribe
Related Articles
IllinoisCRE

Meet Hector Arellano of BAC Administrative District Council I

Mia GoulartAugust 19, 2022
MissouriCRE

St. Louis’ Green Street Real Estate Venturs creates Brick + Bev entertainment and hospitality venture

August 19, 2022
MissouriFinanceMultifamily

Northmarq provides $23.5 million in construction financing for Missouri multifamily development

August 19, 2022
MissouriMultifamily

Mia Rose Holdings bringing 144-unit multifamily community to Lake Saint Louis

August 19, 2022

Subscribe

Subscribe to our email list to read all news first.

Subscribe
REJournals logo

Market

  • Illinois
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Michigan
  • Midwest
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • N Dakota
  • National
  • Nebraska
  • Ohio
  • S Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Wisconsin

Sector

  • CRE
  • Finance
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Industrial
  • Legal
  • Multifamily
  • Net Lease
  • Office
  • Retail
  • section
  • Seniors Housing
  • Student Housing

Subscribe

Subscribe to our email list to read all news first.

Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Events
  • Office Locations
  • Advertise/Editorial Calendar
© 2022 REjournals.com