The Future of Housing: What the Top Economists See Ahead

The Future of Housing: What the Top Economists See Ahead

From Multifamily Forward by Mark-Taylor Consulting

December 12, 2025 · 49 min

About this episode

The episode discusses key trends shaping the future of housing and multifamily real estate with insights from economist Chris Nebenzahl.

What does the next chapter of housing look like? In this episode, we sit down with Chris Nebenzahl, Vice President of Rental Research at John Burns Research & Consulting, to break down the key trends shaping multifamily real estate and what operators, investors and market watchers should be paying attention to in 2026.We cover: Macro Perspective & Market Dynamics : The defining characteristics of today’s cycle, misleading narratives about metro growth, and the long-term positioning of the Build-to-Rent sector. Leading Indicators & Market Signals: Why occupancy remains the most telling predictor of rent trends, the post-pandemic decoupling of job growth and apartment demand, and early signals of a “soft landing.” Demographics, Migration & Policy Impacts: How aging populations, migration patterns, and policy decisions are shaping markets and affordability across metros. Investment Strategy & Recovery: How investors are recalibrating in a slower market, lessons from recent supply surges, and which markets may recover first as vacancies tighten. If you’re an investor, operator or real estate professional, this episode gives actionable insights into housing market…

People in this episode

Guest: Chris Nebenzahl

Topics covered

  • housing market trends
  • multifamily real estate
  • investment strategy
  • demographics
  • market dynamics
  • occupancy rates

Keywords

  • housing
  • real estate
  • market trends
  • investment
  • demographics
  • occupancy
  • Build-to-Rent
  • migration patterns
  • policy impacts

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: John Burns Research & Consulting

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