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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 3 MIN

Episode 42: Provo Leads at 4.8% — Silicon Slopes Is America's Hottest Rental Market

from What's Hot & What's Not In CRE · host Alan Pavlosky

Welcome back to What's Hot What's Not C.R.E. — your daily pulse on commercial real estate in America. It's Tuesday, February 17th, 2026. Today — the hottest rental markets in America right now based on year-over-year rent growth. 🔥 What's Hot — Hottest Markets by YoY Rent Growth: Provo-Orem, Utah leads the pack at 4.8% YoY — Silicon Slopes is booming. Tech economy expanding faster than housing supply can keep up. Population growth driving sustained demand. Miami is surging — projected to lead the nation at 3.8% annual rent growth for full year 2026. Strong property price appreciation and improved vacancy rates. International capital and domestic migration continue fueling demand. Chicago is quietly outperforming — rent growth at 3.2% YoY, above national average. Occupancy projected to hold steady near 95% through 2026. The key — Chicago has the lowest construction pipeline among major U.S. markets. Deliveries in 2026 will hit just 4,400 units — roughly half the 10-year average and the lowest level since the Great Financial Crisis. Supply discipline equals pricing power. Seattle is rebounding — forecasted rent growth of 3.7% as supply tightens. Norfolk, Virginia is a sleeper — up 4.3% YoY, driven by defense spending and military base expansion. ❄️ What's Not — Markets Still Correcting: Austin continues to slide — rents down 6.3% YoY, the steepest decline in the country. Massive new supply, elevated vacancy. Still correcting. Jacksonville, Florida struggling with high vacancy and a large delivery pipeline weighing on rents. Houston seeing pressure from slowing job growth and a surge in new units. Los Angeles stalling — rent growth flat due to entertainment industry layoffs impacting demand. 💡 Why It Matters: The theme continues — supply-constrained markets are winning. Provo, Chicago, Norfolk — all limited pipelines, all posting gains. Meanwhile, oversupplied Sun Belt markets — Austin, Jacksonville, Houston — are still correcting. This divergence will define 2026. Markets with disciplined supply and diversified job bases — tech, defense, healthcare — are positioned to outperform. The oversupply correction in Texas and Florida has further to run. 🎯 Investor Takeaway: Target supply-constrained markets — Chicago, Norfolk, Provo. Miami offers growth but watch the new supply pipeline. Avoid Austin, Jacksonville, and Houston until absorption catches up. This is a stock-picker's market — geography and supply discipline are everything. Thanks for tuning in. See you tomorrow! Don't forget to Like, Share and Subscribe! Visit hotnotcre.com to learn more and subscribe to our newsletter. #CRE #CommercialRealEstate #Multifamily #RentGrowth #ProvoUtah #SiliconSlopes #Miami #Chicago #Norfolk #Seattle #Austin #RealEstateInvesting #ApartmentInvesting #SunBelt #Midwest #MarketUpdate #RealEstate2026 #InvestorTips #PropertyInvesting #CashFlow

Provo-Orem, Utah leads with 4.8% YoY rent growth — Silicon Slopes is booming. Miami projected at 3.8%, Chicago quietly outperforming at 3.2% with lowest construction pipeline since GFC. Austin down 6.3% — steepest decline in the country.

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