February 8, 2022
Here’s Where Most Intense Apartment Construction Is Occurring
Metro areas in the Sunbelt and Mountain states are undergoing intense apartment construction activity as builders...

Here’s Where Most Intense Apartment Construction Is Occurring

February 7, 2022 | Paul Bergeron | GlobeSt.com

Metro areas in the Sunbelt and Mountain states are undergoing intense apartment construction activity as builders try to keep pace with the strong demand in these markets. 

A strong and sustained job recovery, years of net domestic in-migration even during the pandemic, and the relative affordability of rental housing in these markets compared to other markets are drawing workers, businesses, and retirees. 

The National Apartment of Realtors, using the ratio of apartment units under construction to the number of existing apartment units as an indicator of intensity, found that the most intense apartment construction activity is occurring in the metro areas of Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, Arizona, Maryland, Colorado and Utah. 

Large metro areas, with a population of more than one million, still attract the most construction activity in terms of the number of units constructed, but the intensity of construction is not as high as in some of the metro areas in the Sunbelt and Mountain states.

Hidden Market Gems

There are several market gems. 

Spartanburg, SC is located close to Charlotte, but is more affordable, and it has been experiencing net domestic in-migration since 2005 when the US Census Bureau first started reporting data on a metro-level basis. In 2020, 5,290 people moved into Spartanburg from other states on a net basis.

In Huntsville, AL, 5,148 units are under construction or 16.3% of the current stock of inventory. NAR identified Huntsville as one of the 10 hidden gems in its 2022 Housing Market Hidden Gems Report. Huntsville has been experiencing strong job growth. Its total nonfarm employment as of December 2021 has surpassed the pre-pandemic level by 25,700 jobs.  

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