Apartment: Atlanta
Metro Atlanta is forecasted to add 19,000 new jobs in 2026, the fourth-highest gain in the U.S..
The Central Business District (CBD) —encompassing Midtown, Downtown, and Buckhead—remains the strongest sector due to limited new supply (fewer than 600 units planned for 2026) and continued interest in the Atlanta BeltLine . 2. Economic and Demographic Drivers apartment atlanta
Vacancy has reached its lowest point since the post-pandemic recovery, with projections that it will fall to 5.2% by late 2026. Metro Atlanta is forecasted to add 19,000 new
Construction pipeline in Atlanta multifamily falls to decade low Economic and Demographic Drivers Vacancy has reached its
Average asking rents in early 2026 hover around $1,640 to $1,650 . After two years of declining rents, forecasts from firms like Marcus & Millichap project that Atlanta will rank second nationally in rent growth, with an estimated 4.1% increase this year.