Multifamily Pipeline Reporting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • I am looking for a provider of pipeline reporting for the multifamily real estate market in the greater Philadelphia metro area. A sample of a provider that provides adequate and complete information for other cities is MPF research (www.mpfresearch.com). MPF does sell a Seattle report, but, unlike in many of the other cities it services, it does not have the detail we need. This pipeline report should contain detailed information by submarket, including the following: * Names, addresses, property developers, number of units and completion dates of recently completed apartment complexes * Names, addresses, property developers, number of units and completion dates of under construction or planned apartment complexes * Average rents for apartments in various Seattle submarkets (ideally, average monthly rent, % change year-on-year, average rent for Studio, 1BR, 2BR and 3BR, but I am flexible on this point) * Average overall occupancy for apartments in various Seattle submarkets Please contact me with any questions.


  • Hello. It would be helpful for this question, and your related questions, if you could list for researchers the other sources of information with which you are familiar that *don't * meet your needs. I ask, because there are a number of commercial services similar to MPF that -- at first blush -- look like they would fit the bill. But I imagine you may be aware of them already, and have already decided that they don't meet your needs. For instance, are you aware of MEYERS home/apartment market information services? Whatever additional information you could provide would help the resarchers here to best focus their efforts, and eventual answers. Thanks.


  • In response to belindalevez-ga's request for clarification, this source would only be acceptable if, under point #3, "area" means a unit no bigger than a small portion of a county in urban areas and a few zip codes in downtown areas. Also, this report should contain retroactive pipeline data for recently completed apartment complexes, not just future pipeline data. Lastly, the pipeline data must contain the name, address, developer name, number of units and (projected) completion date for pipeline communities (with the understanding that a handful of communities may not yet have publicly accessible addresses. Your source worries me because #1 indicates a significant amount of national and regional level data; I am really only interested in the Philadelphia MSA and its submarkets and a report that deals primarily with the nation, the North East or Mid-Atlantic region or a broad range of MSAs is unlikely to meet my needs.


  • To nellie_bly-ga's comment--yes, I did mean Philly, not Seattle. Ah, the evils of cut and paste.


  • I have found a company that provides a report with the following content: 1. Report on the national & regional economies and the multifamily industry: narrative review of the year and prognosis for the coming year vis- -vis the national, regional and local economies, implications for apartment sector and trends in rents, vacancy and absorption. 2. State of the apartment market report: in-depth narrative analysis supplemented with illustrative graphs. 3. Statistical reports: organized by area, our reports review: key market indicators such as year-end statistics and comparison since 1989 for each of 30 Class A and regional total for (a) rent levels, (b) vacancy and (c) absorption of units at actively marketing projects. pipeline information (Class A), i.e. projects under construction, projects likely to be delivered within 36 months, and longer term planned projects. a thorough listing and analysis of building sales for the year with comparison of prices and capitalization rates to prior years. Land sales are included in the Class A report. 4. Experience report (Class A): Statistical portrait of the local industry’s experience with (a) operating expenses, (b) replacement reserves, and (c) hard and soft development costs. 5. Market Maker report: Annual survey results of those who “make the market” on subjects of: capitalization rates, investment posture, thoughts on the economy and more. 6. Players report (Class A): Listing of significant developers active in the market. Does this fit your needs?


  • Unfortunately, I can't help you there. This is a newish area of research for me and I am NOT getting much help from those who I know who should know better. I have been told that there are at best 2 or 3 providers in any given market, and sometimes 0 or 1, who can provide this information in adequate detail. Appraisal Research Services in Chicago meets my needs passably there, and the Triangle Apartment Association is the best source available (although barely passably) in Raleigh. In both cases, I ran through my spec list with them on the phone to see what they could/couldn't do before buying.


  • Should the city name in the "detailed information" section of your report read "Philadelphia" as I assume??







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