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Episode 207 - The 2026 Supply Cliff (And Why Rents Could Surge)

10 min · 5 de may de 2026
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A major shift is forming in the multifamily market, and it could drive the next wave of rent growth. In this episode of Keeping It Real Estate, Dan Brisse breaks down the 2026 supply cliff and how the construction slowdown in 2023 and 2024 is leading to a sharp drop in new apartment deliveries. He explains how this lack of new supply—combined with strong population and job growth in key markets—could put upward pressure on rents in the coming years. Dan also shares how rising home prices and high mortgage rates are keeping more people renting, increasing demand at the same time supply is shrinking. He walks through how smart investors are positioning today by acquiring quality assets at discounts and preparing for the next cycle of rent growth. If you want to understand how supply, demand, and timing create opportunity in real estate, this episode lays it out clearly. Learn more about Granite Towers Equity Group: www.granitetowersequitygroup.com/contact-us [http://www.granitetowersequitygroup.com/contact-us]

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