Note: I covered apartments and offices in the newsletter: Moody's: Apartment Vacancy Rate Increased in Q4; Office Vacancy Rate at Record High From Moody’s Analytics economists: Multifamily Continued to Defy the Supply Shock, Office’s Vacancy Rate Broke Another Record, Retail Rents Drift Higher with Tight Supply, And Industrial Maintains Status Quo
The retail vacancy rate remained stable at 10.3% in Q4, putting a pause to a one-time decline in the previous quarter. Both asking and effective rent enjoyed a slight increase of 0.3%, reaching $21.90 and $19.19/sqft respectively. This steady performance fit in with the backdrop of retail sales exceeding expectations again in the fourth quarter, with October and November witnessing 0.5% and 0.7% growth respectively. Although these gains were primarily driven by purchases of motor vehicles and online merchandise, this surge in consumer spending reflected the resilience of the labor market, robust household finances, accompanied by Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and a slowdown in inflation, which together bolstered consumer confidence.
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