Our Lopsided Housing Supply Problem (Which Markets Have Too Much?)

Our Lopsided Housing Supply Problem (Which Markets Have Too Much?)

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2 Video Views·Oct 15, 2024  #Business

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"America is experiencing a strange housing supply problem. On one hand, we don’t have enough housing supply nationally; on the other, we have too much housing supply in cities like Austin and Fort Myers, and as a result, these cities are seeing significant rent declines. Meanwhile, rents are still going strong in much of the Midwest, as their supply-constrained markets give landlords and real estate investors the upper hand. But, even in the “oversupplied” markets, is there a chance for rent price redemption in the future?

We brought on BiggerPockets’ own Market Intelligence Analyst, Austin Wolff, to share his latest findings on housing supply. Austin talks about why rents are growing in some parts of the US but declining in more oversupplied markets. But with the slowing down of construction, will these oversupplied markets become undersupplied? Will landlords in these markets be happy they held onto their properties in a few years?

Austin also shares the exact market he’s making his first real estate investment, which boasts high demand but has yet to see a significant supply bump for his asset class. Does higher supply always mean lower rents? Not quite, and we’ll get into why in this episode!


00:00 Intro
04:49 Our 2024 Housing Supply Problem
08:22 Where Rents Are Falling
13:13 Demand Will “Catch Up”
17:31 What Happens When Supply Rises?
25:46 Long-Term Rent Projections"