Despite added supply, average apartment rent in metro Denver ticks up

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Developers delivered more apartments than tenants claimed in the second quarter, contributing to a slight rise in metro Denver’s apartment vacancy rate. But that added supply wasn’t enough to prevent rent inflation from accelerating, according to a quarterly update from the University of Denver and the Apartment Association of Metro Denver.

Average apartment rents in metro Denver rose by $93.75 to nearly $1,860 in the second quarter from the first and are up 12.6% for the year. The rate of quarterly appreciation rose to 5.3% from a 3.3% pace in the first quarter.

“The second quarter is typically the strongest quarter for rent growth,” Ron Throupe, an associate professor of real estate at the University of Denver Daniels College of Business and author of the report, said in a release. “This period is when most moves are made by families and individuals. This leads to a seasonal demand scenario and a positive rent effect of early summer with renters looking to migrate to the metro area or relocate from within.”

Builders added 4,006 new units during the second quarter, which brought the total inventory to 388,263 apartments. About 2,227 units were “absorbed,” which contributed to a slight rise in the vacancy rate from 4.3% in the first quarter to 4.76% in the second. A year ago, the vacancy rate was at a historic low of 3.7%, and it hasn’t risen enough to keep rent gains in check.

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