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#201: Denver Rental Market Insights 2026, With Scott Rathbun

1 h 3 min · 5. mar. 20261 h 3 min
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Calibrate Real Estate Podcast #201 In this episode of the Calibrate Real Estate Podcast, host Kyle Malnati sits down with Scott Rathbun, the President and Owner of Apartment Appraisers and Consultants (AANC) [https://www.aamdhq.org/], to discuss the current state of the apartment market in the Denver Metro Area. This episode provides valuable insights and data-driven analysis for real estate professionals and decision-makers in the Denver Metro Area, as they navigate the current market conditions and plan for the future. Here are key takeaways: * The Denver Metro Area is experiencing a slowdown in population growth and employment, which are typically the key drivers of housing demand. * The demand for apartments remains high due to the increasing unaffordability of homeownership, leading to a delay in the transition from renting to owning. * The apartment market has been overbuilt, resulting in rising vacancy rates and the need for landlords to offer significant concessions to attract tenants. * The decline in rents is impacting the affordable housing market, as market-rate rents are now competing with subsidized affordable units. * The development pipeline is shrinking, which could lead to a future shortage of new apartment supply and a potential resurgence in rent growth. * Investors and developers should closely monitor the market trends and be prepared to adjust their strategies accordingly. * Renters may have more negotiating power in the short term, but the long-term outlook suggests the potential for a tightening market and rising rents. * Policymakers and affordable housing advocates should consider ways to incentivize the development of affordable units to mitigate the impact of the market-rate rent competition.

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#201: Denver Rental Market Insights 2026, With Scott Rathbun

Calibrate Real Estate Podcast #201 In this episode of the Calibrate Real Estate Podcast, host Kyle Malnati sits down with Scott Rathbun, the President and Owner of Apartment Appraisers and Consultants (AANC) [https://www.aamdhq.org/], to discuss the current state of the apartment market in the Denver Metro Area. This episode provides valuable insights and data-driven analysis for real estate professionals and decision-makers in the Denver Metro Area, as they navigate the current market conditions and plan for the future. Here are key takeaways: * The Denver Metro Area is experiencing a slowdown in population growth and employment, which are typically the key drivers of housing demand. * The demand for apartments remains high due to the increasing unaffordability of homeownership, leading to a delay in the transition from renting to owning. * The apartment market has been overbuilt, resulting in rising vacancy rates and the need for landlords to offer significant concessions to attract tenants. * The decline in rents is impacting the affordable housing market, as market-rate rents are now competing with subsidized affordable units. * The development pipeline is shrinking, which could lead to a future shortage of new apartment supply and a potential resurgence in rent growth. * Investors and developers should closely monitor the market trends and be prepared to adjust their strategies accordingly. * Renters may have more negotiating power in the short term, but the long-term outlook suggests the potential for a tightening market and rising rents. * Policymakers and affordable housing advocates should consider ways to incentivize the development of affordable units to mitigate the impact of the market-rate rent competition.

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