The
national apartment vacancy rate rose to 4.8 percent in the third
quarter from 4.7 percent in the second quarter and 4.4 percent a
year earlier, with 45 of 79 metros reporting a rise in vacancy,
Reis said.
"The passing of the Tax Reform and Jobs Act in December that
doubled the standard deduction and cut the deductibility of
state and local taxes reduced the incentive to buy a home. This
has helped the apartment market, especially in high-taxed
localities," Reis said in a statement.
Occupancy is expected to remain positive, although vacancy rates
are likely to increase, as new supply will outpace demand
growth, according to the report.
Both the national average asking rent and average effective rent
rose 1.2 percent, compared with the preceding quarter, the Reis
report said.
Net absorption fell 24.4 percent to 35,683 units in the third
quarter from a year earlier, while new construction dropped 23.9
percent to 50,475 units.
(Reporting by Arunima Banerjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju
Samuel)
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