This week: SF rents hit No. 1 — but developers say they need more
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San Francisco has surpassed New York City in average rents for two-bedroom apartments, highlighting its strong rent growth and demand. However, the city's housing development pipeline is bottlenecked, with many permitted units not yet under construction, leading to cautious optimism among developers. High costs and difficulty in securing equity investment are major challenges, despite efforts by local officials to reduce real estate transfer taxes and facilitate development. Institutional investors remain hesitant due to perceived risks and high construction costs, limiting new multifamily housing projects in the near term.