Apartment Property Manage

Renters Are Moving Less in 2026 — And That Changes Everything for Multifamily Operators

Renters Are Moving Less in 2026 — And That Changes Everything for Multifamily Operators

The renter migration story has changed. People are still moving, but fewer are making big long-distance jumps. Most moves are local, the Midwest is gaining momentum, and rental payments are softening in several high-growth markets. For multifamily owners and property managers, the message is clear: retention, convenience, operational consistency, and value-driven amenities matter more than ever.

Spring Leasing Season Verdict: Apartment Demand Is Recovering—But Operators Still Have to Earn Every Lease

Spring Leasing Season Verdict: Apartment Demand Is Recovering—But Operators Still Have to Earn Every Lease

The 2026 spring apartment leasing season delivered a clear signal: the market is recovering, but not roaring back. Occupancy is improving, absorption is finally topping supply, and leasing momentum has been steadier than last year. But elevated lease-up competition, lingering concessions, cautious renters, and choppy job growth are still limiting rent growth. For multifamily operators, that means execution matters. Communities that protect curb appeal, improve resident convenience, reduce trash-related complaints, and strengthen renewal value will be better positioned to turn steady demand into stronger NOI.