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Large apartment REITs consider deals smaller rivals may struggle to finance

MAA, UDR, Essex restart development as construction lending tightens
MAA is among the apartment REITs restarting development as construction financing tightens for rivals. Shown is MAA The Station, an apartment community in Kansas City's River Market district. (Brooke Wasson/CoStar)
MAA is among the apartment REITs restarting development as construction financing tightens for rivals. Shown is MAA The Station, an apartment community in Kansas City's River Market district. (Brooke Wasson/CoStar)
CoStar News
August 17, 2026 | 8:00 P.M.

America’s largest apartment owners are looking at stepping up project investments as smaller landlords struggle with a financing crunch.

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