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Population trends benefit Baton Rouge multifamily stabilization despite slowing migration

Apartment move-ins surpassed new supply in 2025, helping vacancy normalize as international migration continues to shape long-term demand
The 264-unit Exchange at Juban was one of the largest new multifamily projects completed in 2024 in the Baton Rouge market. (CoStar)
The 264-unit Exchange at Juban was one of the largest new multifamily projects completed in 2024 in the Baton Rouge market. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
March 6, 2026 | 7:04 P.M.

The rental apartment market in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is on firmer footing in early 2026 as vacancy stabilized after demand from renters finally outpaced the flow of new units.

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