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EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 3 MIN

Why Fewer Apartment Permits Today Could Raise Rents Tomorrow

from Rock Solid Conversations · host Eric Zwigart

Send us a text to chat now!Apartment permits just fell off a cliff, and the real impact won’t show up overnight. Multifamily construction permits are down 29% year over year across the US, and Florida is down 46%. That kind of pullback is a major change in the future supply pipeline, because what gets permitted today is what gets delivered 18 months to three years from now.We walk through the apartment cycle in plain terms: when rents rise and demand looks strong, developers build, but when construction costs and financing costs jump at the same time, projects stop penciling and permits dry up. We dig into the two big drivers behind the slowdown: elevated construction costs that can climb further with tariffs on materials, plus a tougher, more expensive lending environment for new multifamily development. The result is a credible setup where 2028 and 2029 see significantly fewer new units than 2025 and 2026.Then we take it one step further and talk second-order effects for real estate investors, especially anyone focused on secured real estate lending. If new apartment supply is constrained while rental demand holds, vacancy can tighten and rents can rise, supporting the value of existing residential properties. We also connect the dots to the fix and flip market: renovating existing homes can fill a real housing gap when new construction slows, strengthening exit conditions for flippers and, by extension, the collateral behind secured lending funds.Subscribe for daily insights, share this with a real estate investor who watches the cycle, and leave a review if you want more breakdowns like this. What do you think happens to rents when new supply gets cut this hard?

Send us a text to chat now! Apartment permits just fell off a cliff, and the real impact won’t show up overnight. Multifamily construction permits are down 29% year over year across the US, and Florida is down 46%. That kind of pullback is a major change in the future supply pipeline, because what gets permitted today is what gets delivered 18 months to three years from now. We walk through the apartment cycle in plain terms: when rents rise and demand looks strong, developers build, but when...

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