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This report just in. . .

"John Burns Real Estate Consulting believes demand in top markets is about to "explode," with some cities seeing a 25% growth over the next three years. According to John Burns, there are about 3.4 million units of pent-up demand for rental housing bolstered by young adults who either live at home or are rooming with a friend to save money. "We expect this demand to materialize over the next few years, with most of the demand entering the apartment market because of the inability to qualify for a home and uncertainty over their employment situation," vice president Leslie Deutch said in commentary. Sequentially, rental rates will rise, occupancy rates will increase, and new construction will start, Deutch said. She expects some coastal cities to witness rental growth of 25% or more. Other major metropolitan areas could see up to 4.5% rental growth by 2015. But not for very long. According to consensus, Deutch said common sense indicators point to homeownership. For one, she said, rental rates must hit a cap. "Several of our apartment clients feel that they are already near the limit of what their tenants can afford," Deutch said. "Renters are a clever, creative bunch who won’t take huge rent increases easily." Other reasons Deutch said the apartment sector will eventually contract is because of the long-term affordability of owning a home versus renting, and because it’s "not smart to rent forever." "As rents start to grow, more renters will consider buying," Deutch said. "Most people realize that paying rent all your life is probably not a great retirement decision unless you are a fantastic saver."

Source: HousingWire

David Shamansky
US Mortgages - David Shamansky - Highlands Ranch, CO
Creative, Aggressive & 560 FICO - OK, Colorado Mtg

I agree housing WILL recover. I do not believe we will sit in these current levels for much longer maybe a year maybe 2-3 max but even during the extended 3 year call we will still see rises continue then I agree an all out series of gains will likely appear (if we handle unemployment and national debt) those are two major factors that must be fixed and improving before the other take a strong hold.

 

Peace

Jul 05, 2011 07:14 AM
April Hayden-Munson
Brookfield, WI
Brookfield Wisconsin Real Estate

Always very nice to see a drop of good news!  Thanks for sharing with us Trisha

Jul 05, 2011 07:19 AM