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Pinnacle Advisory Group Forecasts Continued Growth for Greater Boston Lodging Market in 2027

Via Hospitality Net · August 21, 2026
Compiled by Real Estate Trail Editorial · August 21, 2026

Why this matters

Pinnacle Advisory Group’s forecast for the Greater Boston lodging market underscores a cautiously optimistic outlook amid broader uncertainty in US hospitality. Projected occupancy near 78% alongside modest growth in average daily rates and revenue per available room suggests a market supported by structural demand rather than transient cyclical factors. Limited supply constraints in Boston, combined with a diverse demand base, signal resilience that may insulate the market from the volatility seen in other gateway cities where oversupply or concentrated demand segments have pressured fundamentals. For institutional investors and lenders, this outlook reinforces Boston’s position as a stable hospitality submarket within the broader US landscape. The forecasted growth trajectory, while moderate, implies steady cash flow potential and limited downside risk from supply shocks. It also suggests that capital may continue to flow into the region’s lodging assets, particularly those with exposure to diversified demand drivers such as corporate, leisure, and group segments. From a lending perspective, stable occupancy and rate growth projections support underwriting confidence, potentially sustaining financing activity despite tighter credit conditions elsewhere in hospitality. Overall, the Boston lodging market appears poised to remain a relative safe haven for institutional capital in 2027.

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Excerpt from Hospitality Net:
Pinnacle Advisory Group projects Boston's 2027 occupancy at 78%, ADR growth of 1.6%, and RevPAR growth of ~1.8%, citing limited supply and a diverse demand base as key market supports.
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