Matt Giordano is the Associate Director of Market Analytics at CoStar and Homes.com for Boston and the New England region. In this role, Matt produces data-driven analysis of residential real estate, where he provides insights into home prices, inven...
Matt Giordano is the Associate Director of Market Analytics at CoStar and Homes.com for Boston and the New England region. In this role, Matt produces data-driven analysis of residential real estate, where he provides insights into home prices, inventory levels, and rental conditions. On the commercial real estate side, Matt analyzes conditions alongside broader economic and demographic trends. Matt brings more than seven years of experience in real estate research and portfolio advisory, having previously served as the Research Analyst at both Colliers and Cushman & Wakefield, while also holding a portfolio advisory role at Cushman. He regularly presents to CoStar clients and attends local industry events. Matt earned a bachelor's degree in geography from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Boston’s newest generation of big-box industrial properties, defined as buildings larger than 100,000 square feet, is showing signs of improving performance after a wave of construction expanded the ...
Sales of Boston-area multifamily properties continue to account for the largest share of investment sales volume in the region, despite a slight decline in the number of properties sold over the past ...
Southern New Hampshire's multifamily market, which includes the New Hampshire Beaches, Strafford County and the Suburban Rockingham County submarkets, has experienced heightened demand following a ...
Apartment renters in Greater Boston continue to gravitate toward newly built units, those completed over the past three years, despite ongoing pressure on rents and elevated vacancy levels.
Boston's commercial real estate market recorded lower investment volume at midyear 2026 than its three-year historical average on a trailing 12-month basis. Total sales volume across all four asset ...
Southern New Hampshire's multifamily market, defined by CoStar for analytical purposes as the New Hampshire Beaches, Strafford County and Suburban Rockingham County in the Granite State, has seen ...
Boston's labor market has experienced a slowdown in early 2026, with nonfarm payroll falling 0.9% year over year as of February, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' most recent update. ...
Population growth in Massachusetts varies by region but has seen strong growth in suburban towns as well as large cities outside of Boston, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau. ...
It wasn't that long ago that Providence, Rhode Island, ranked among the strongest markets in the country for multifamily rent growth. That caught the attention of a lot of developers. The resulting ...
The amount of available office space in Boston’s financial district has declined in recent quarters, reflecting increased leasing activity following an extended period of elevated availability.
Renter demand in the Boston multifamily sector gained momentum in the first quarter of 2026, with absorption, a measure of the net change in occupancy, outpaced new supply for the first time in ...
Apartment asking rents in Boston increased 0.7% month over month in March, extending an upward trend that began in January after several months of declining rents in the second half of 2025. As a ...
Boston's population increased modestly in 2025, as a sharp drop in international migration and lower gains in domestic migration led to uneven population growth across the region. The modest gains ...
Multifamily developers remain very active in Providence, Rhode Island, with construction volumes approaching post‑pandemic highs. More than 1,800 units are currently underway as of the first quarter ...