Podcast Episode 47: 2026 Multifamily Housing Forecast

February 13, 2026

Categories: Affordable Housing, Podcast, Rental Housing

 

What will 2026 mean for the rental and multifamily housing market? In this episode, we explore the rental and multifamily housing forecast for 2026 with Khayree Duckett of Dominium Apartments and Megan Lasch of O-SDA Industries. We discuss how shifting capital markets, lower tax credit pricing, construction slowdowns, rent growth expectations, and more are shaping development decisions across Texas. Tune in for insights on what housing professionals should be watching and how the multifamily landscape may change in the year ahead.

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Meet Our Guest—Khayree Duckett

Khayree Duckett is the government relations manager and policy lead with Dominium Apartments, where he spearheads the company’s legislative and regulatory strategies. In this capacity, he advances Dominium’s priorities in housing credit, tax-exempt bond financing, property tax policy, and landlord-tenant regulations. A recognized leader in the housing industry, Khayree contributes his expertise by serving on the boards of the Oklahoma Coalition for Affordable Housing and Community Housing Resource Partners in addition to numerous other association committees and workgroups.

 

Meet Our Guest—Megan Lasch

Megan Lasch, owner, and principal of O-SDA Industries, has more than 15 years of experience in the affordable housing industry. Megan is a long-term developer/owner/operator of affordable housing. Megan has a background in engineering, project management, real estate analysis, and design and has financed and closed more than $1B over 43 developments in Texas.


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