Los Angeles County Surpasses 5,343 Units Delivered in Q2 2026 – Over 2,206 Units in Half-Year Growth
- Los Angeles County delivered 2,206 multifamily units in the second quarter of 2026, bringing the total number of deliveries for the first half of the year to 5,343...
- The data indicates a sustained trend of residential expansion in the region.
- The second quarter of 2026 saw 2,206 units enter the market.
Los Angeles County delivered 2,206 multifamily units in the second quarter of 2026, bringing the total number of deliveries for the first half of the year to 5,343 units, according to the Greater Los Angeles Multifamily Research Report 2026 Q2 published by Colliers.
The data indicates a sustained trend of residential expansion in the region. Colliers reports that Los Angeles County has delivered more than 2,206 units since the second quarter of 2021, though the specific cumulative total for that five-year window was not detailed in the provided summary.
Los Angeles Multifamily Delivery Figures for 2026
The second quarter of 2026 saw 2,206 units enter the market. This quarterly output contributed to a six-month total of 5,343 units delivered across the county. These figures reflect the current pace of multifamily construction completion in the Greater Los Angeles area.

According to the Colliers research report, this delivery pipeline is part of a broader trend that began in early 2021. The report tracks the volume of new housing units hitting the market to assess supply levels and development velocity in the Los Angeles multifamily sector.
Long-term Delivery Trends Since 2021
The current delivery cycle is framed by growth that started in the second quarter of 2021. Colliers notes that the county has maintained a consistent delivery of units over the last five years, though the 2026 half-year total of 5,343 units serves as the most recent benchmark for the region’s current capacity.
The report focuses on the multifamily segment, which includes apartment complexes and other multi-unit residential developments designed to increase housing density within the county.
