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Looking Ahead to 2025 with Jay Parsons

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On the heels of his yearly predictions for 2025, Origin Co-CEO David Scherer invites you to watch a spirited discussion with renowned rental economist Jay Parsons.

David and Jay examine key factors shaping the multifamily market, including trends in rent growth, housing affordability, and the potential impact of proposed policies under President-Elect Trump.  

The webinar concludes with a live Q&A.

About Jay Parsons

Jay Parsons is a rental housing economist, advisor, writer, and speaker. He has advised numerous multifamily and single-family rental housing stakeholders, including institutional investors, REITs, smaller investment groups, lenders, regulators, government agencies, trade groups, and non-profits. Previously, Jay was the Chief Economist at RealPage, a leading rental housing software and analytics provider. 

Jay has been cited in The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, The Financial Times, The Economist, The New York Times, NBC News, Politico and he has appeared on CNBC and BloombergTV. His commentaries have been published by Barron’s, the Pension Real Estate Association, the Mortgage Bankers Association, the National Apartment Association, and American Banker, among others.

His social media posts attract an average of half a million impressions per week. GlobeSt, a leading trade publication, named Jay one of its “2023 Influencers in Multifamily Real Estate.

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