Market Intelligence: Q4 Desert/Mountain Region Update
The Desert and Mountain region has been a multifamily development hotspot for several years. Despite strong demand influences, apartment performance remains largely muted and investors continue to deploy capital at an aggressive pace.
As a result, it could take longer for rent growth and occupancy to return to historical norms. Questions linger about whether this region is still preferred for new inventory and how long the supply and demand imbalance will continue.
Join RealPage® market experts for a discussion of key apartment performance indicators and the near-term outlook across the Desert and Mountain region.
Markets covered in this new and improved interactive webcast include:
- Phoenix
- Denver
- Las Vegas
- Salt Lake City
- Colorado Springs
- Tucson
- Albuquerque
- Boise City
- Reno
- Boulder
Arben Skivjani serves as a Deputy Chief Economist and Data Scientist for RealPage, Inc. His primary focus is on forecasting and econometric modeling, economic impact studies, reporting and analysis of macroeconomic trends that affect the multifamily industry. Prior to joining RealPage, Arben worked for several government and private sector entities, including the District of Columbia Department of Employment Services, Center for Business and Economic Development at the University of Alabama and Camoin Associates in Upstate New York.
Arben is heavily involved in the Dallas/Fort Worth Association for Business Economics where he currently serves as Vice President and is a member the National Association for Business Economics.
Arben holds a master’s degree in economics from The University of Alabama.
Robin Young
Head of Market Research, Buildium, RealPage, Inc.As the head of market research for the mixed-use division of RealPage, Robin leverages her background in social science research and interest in real estate economics to uncover trends in the rental market. Her research provides small-business property managers with a 360-degree view of the industry, sharing insights gleaned from surveys of thousands of property managers, rental owners and renters each year. She’s best known as the author of the annual Property Management Industry Report, a Buildium®, Propertyware® and NARPM® joint publication.