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Quarterly Snapshot 1Q24 | Land | Houston Land Market Activity Remains Steady

June 10, 2024

Throughout 1Q24 the Houston Land market continued to be active with a healthy slate of development projects. Most of these projects are single-family residential projects and several are large, master-planned, mixed-use developments. As a result, single family home sales rose from 7,256 in March of 2023 to 7,926 in March of 2024. The inventory in Houston's housing market remains tight, but is gradually increasing towards more balanced levels. As of early 2024, the housing inventory stands at about 3.3 months, which is an improvement compared to the extremely low levels from previous years. These statistics indicate we are still in a seller's market.

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MAY

Quarterly Snapshot 1Q24 | Retail | Houston Retail Market Ranks Third for New Supply

May 22, 2024

Houston's retail market is making waves nationally in 2024, ranking third for the addition of new retail space. With a pre-leasing rate surpassing 70%, Houston is on track to outpace new supply with net absorption. This positions the metro to be the largest in the U.S. to see a reduction in retail space availability this year, driven primarily by the performance of its eastern half. Furthermore, the availability rate for smaller freestanding properties, specifically those under 5,000 square feet, stands at just 3.5% in 1Q24.

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MAY

Quarterly Snapshot 1Q24 | Industrial | Houston Industrial Market Is Dealing with Supply and Demand Disparity

May 13, 2024

The Houston Industrial market consistently grapples with a supply and demand imbalance, as evidenced by 1Q24 where 6 million SF of new product outpaced the absorption rate by 60%, which stood at 2.4 million SF. With 16 million SF still under construction, the supply wave shows no signs of waning, with nearly 70% of it available for lease. Despite the significant outpacing of absorption by new product, the slowdown in new construction starts is projected to mitigate reduced absorption, fostering a more sustainable and balanced market outlook. Vacancy levels are anticipated to stabilize as a result. Even still, the industrial market remains one of Houstona€™s best performing product types.

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