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Schools Become Homes: 2,000 Apartments Created
9 Dec
Summary
- Nearly 2,000 apartments were made from former schools in 2024.
- Conversions surged 296% from 2023 to 2024.
- Declining K-12 enrollment drives this rapid conversion trend.

A significant surge in repurposing former school buildings into residential apartments occurred in 2024, with nearly 2,000 new units created nationwide. This marks a substantial 296% increase in such conversions compared to 2023, indicating a rapid adoption of this adaptive reuse strategy. The trend is closely linked to a steady decline in K-12 student enrollment across the country.
States like Ohio, Washington, and Pennsylvania, along with Washington D.C., are at the forefront of this housing transformation. Major cities such as Columbus, Cleveland, Seattle, and Pittsburgh are expected to see the highest numbers of these unique apartment complexes. This repurposing trend represents 7.9% of all adaptive reuse apartments, making it the fastest-growing category.
Factors such as the rise of alternative schooling options and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have contributed to decreased public school enrollment. Projections indicate a continued downward trend, potentially leading to further school closures and a reduced need for traditional educational facilities, thus fueling more adaptive reuse projects.




