The apartment market got a boost last year from the high-priced housing market which forced shelter seekers into more affordable apartments and rental rates took off with the demand. In NAHB’s preliminary forecast, due in full at the Multifamily Economic Forecast & State of the Industry session during the International Builders Show on Feb. 8, recounts how demand for rental apartments slowed even before RealFacts’ fourth quarter report. Ron Witten, industry analyst, who briefed NAHB s Multifamily Leadership Board, said demand for rental apartments slowed substantially in the third quarter of 2006, “in part, because a slowdown in job growth slowed the formation of new households.” Witten blamed sluggish job growth, accompanied by falling mortgage rates, for contributing to the lower demand for rentals.
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