Greenville is the 60th largest multifamily market with 69,900 completed units and 21,523 units in development, 7,478 of which have already broken ground, as of September 2022.
Greenville Multifamily Market Summary – September 2022
New lease asking rents are at $1,328, up 10.4%▲
from the previous year placing Greenville at 40th
overall in year-over-year rent growth.
Greenville Multifamily Market Summary – August 2022
New lease asking rents are at $1,322, up 11.1%▲
from the previous year placing Greenville at 45th
overall in year-over-year rent growth.
Greenville Multifamily Market Summary – July 2022
New lease asking rents are at $1,322, up 12.9%▲
from the previous year placing Greenville at 42nd
overall in year-over-year rent growth.
Greenville Multifamily Market Summary – June 2022
New lease asking rents are at $1,319, up 14.5%▲
from the previous year placing Greenville at 35th
overall in year-over-year rent growth.
Greenville Multifamily Market Summary – May 2022
New lease asking rents are at $1,290, up 14.3%▲
from the previous year placing Greenville at 40th
overall in year-over-year rent growth.
Greenville Multifamily Market Summary – April 2022
New lease asking rents are at $1,263, up 13.3%▲
from the previous year, placing Greenville at 49th
overall in year-over-year rent growth.
Greenville Multifamily Market Summary – March 2022
New lease asking rents are at $1,257, up 14.3%▲
from the previous year placing Greenville at 44th
overall in year-over-year rent growth.
Greenville Multifamily Market Summary – February 2022
New lease asking rents are at $1,241, up 14.1%▲
from the previous year placing Greenville at 45th
overall in year-over-year rent growth.
Greenville Multifamily Market Summary – January 2022
New lease asking rents are at $1,235, up 14%▲
from the previous year placing Greenville at
43rd overall in year-over-year rent growth.
Greenville Multifamily Market Summary – December 2021
New lease asking rents are at $1,232, up 14.6%▲
from the previous year placing Greenville at 34th
overall in year-over-year rent growth.