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Los Angeles Multifamily Market Report – June 2025

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Rent Growth Stable, Occupancy Up

Los Angeles fundamentals faced a balancing act at the start of the second quarter, as the economic impact of tariffs remained uncertain, according to the latest Yardi Matrix Los Angeles multifamily market report. Average advertised asking rents grew 0.2%, on a trailing three-month basis through April, on par with the nation, to $2,652, marking two consecutive months of recovery. Even after four years of strong supply growth, occupancy in stabilized assets remained elevated, at 96% as of March, ahead of the 94.4% U.S. figure, as noted in the national multifamily report.

Employment gains slowed to 0.4% through February, less than half the 0.9% U.S. figure. Area unemployment mirrored the slowdown, clocking in at 4.8% as of March, 60 basis points above the U.S. rate. Nearly all sectors shed jobs over the 12 months ending in February, for a combined loss of 3,200 net positions. The only two sectors that gained jobs were education and health services (48,000) and government (9,100). To aid California’s economic recovery, the governor launched a new initiative, which will invest at least $245 million in key sectors and projects.

Developers had 29,520 units under construction across the metro as of April. However, completions during the first four months of the year signal a potential slowdown, with 2,924 units, or 0.6% of existing stock, coming online. Yardi Matrix expects some 11,000 units to come online this year, in line with the average recorded since 2017.

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About the author

Tudor Scolca-Seușan

Tudor Scolca-Seusan has worked as an Associate Editor with Yardi for a combined four years. He is focused on writing Yardi Matrix multifamily market reports, in-depth articles and interviews/Q&As for Commercial Property Executive, specializing in industrial real estate and data centers.

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