Sioux Falls apartment vacancy edges up to start year
The apartments were built but are they filling up? And what about rents? We have some insight thanks to this biannual look at occupancy.
The apartments were built but are they filling up? And what about rents? We have some insight thanks to this biannual look at occupancy.
A semiannual vacancy report shows a dramatic decrease in apartment availability in Sioux Falls.
Despite an increase in building new apartments, there still are fewer options for residents at the start of this year than there were in 2020.
Get ready for an apartment boom — with tightening vacancy, hundreds of new options are on the way.
An apartment complex that’s revitalizing a block west of Minnesota Avenue seems to be drawing some quick interest from tenants.
Vacancy for Sioux Falls apartments is up 4 percentage points in six months.
Despite multiple new apartment projects in Sioux Falls, vacancy dropped in the first half of the year.
Whether you’ve outgrown your space, need to downsize, are in transition or stuck thanks to the tight housing market, there’s an option for you on the Fall Parade of Apartments.
Here’s a roundup of recent changes in the business landscape in the Sioux Falls area.
A cluster of construction is getting started, beginning at 69th Street and Cliff Avenue and continuing south.