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Inland Empire apartment rents nearly fall flat

Development and rising vacancies outside of new supply stymie rent growth
Alta Westwind, a 344-unit apartment complex in Fontana, opened in June. A growing supply has kept a lid on rents. (CoStar)<br/>
Alta Westwind, a 344-unit apartment complex in Fontana, opened in June. A growing supply has kept a lid on rents. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
August 28, 2025 | 8:54 P.M.

Inland Empire apartment rent growth has all but stalled as a wave of development comes online and low-quality apartment vacancies inch higher. Overall year-over-year rent growth has slowed to 0.4%.

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News | Inland Empire apartment rents nearly fall flat