The U.S. Apartment Sector Would Continue to Remain Strong Even in a Recession
Even if there is an economic downturn in the near future, the apartment sector is likely to hold up, according to industry experts. “Apartments are still resilient against a possible recession,” says Andrew Rybczynski, senior consultant for CoStar Group Portfolio Strategy. Though the high end of the market may be feeling the strain of overbuilding , the sector overall is benefitting from long-term trends that should continue to fill apartment units for the foreseeable future. “In 2005 and 2006, we knew we were living on borrowed time. We knew the fundamentals didn’t makes sense,” says John Sebree, director of the national multi housing group with real estate services firm Marcus & Millichap. “Today, the apartment industry fundamentals are so strong, I don’t think a potential recession would affect us that much.” Luxury apartments most at risk in a downturn However, some parts of the apartment sector are less resilient than others. The properties most vulnerable are alre...