Will the public health crisis cause the residential market to be saturated?

It has become obvious that the multifamily market is most well-positioned to weather the current public health crisis in the short and long term. Even before coronavirus, it seemed like the retail and office markets were becoming less robust as big-box retailers went out of style and companies started demanding less and less office space, making multifamily more attractive.

Do you think the public health crisis will push even more office and retail developers to pivot to multifamily and saturate the market, decreasing multifamily yields? I feel like multifamily yields were already declining as the industry became more institutional and lucrative deals were becoming hard to find.

Will multifamily deals continue become less lucrative and harder to find as there are more players in the same sandbox? If I decide to start my own shop in 10+ years, will there be anything left?

 
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