According to the latest CoreLogic report, rent for a typical single-family home increased by 7.5 percent year over year in June. Source: Inman News
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Renters continue to be impacted in very unequal ways by the economic fallout of the pandemic, and one big reason for that is where they…
The median multifamily rent increased 2.5 percent in May, according to Yardi’s latest rent report. West Coast markets experienced the greatest increases as buyers hold…
Rent prices across the country are growing at breakneck speed, now more than double the rate they were growing at the same time in 2020. …
The US median rent increased 1.1 percent year over year in March after 8 consecutive months of declines, according to a new report from realtor.com…
Recent data from Zumper shows that suburban and rural rents grew 5 to 7 percent more than urban rents over the last year. However, some…
Springfield, Missouri, topped Rent.com’s cheapest cities list, released on Monday, with the average rent for a two-bedroom clocking in at $826. Source: Inman News
Typical U.S. home values rose 8.4 percent year over year to $266,104, the highest annual increase seen since January 2014, according to a new report…
With the exception of some cities, rent prices are growing even faster than they had been prior to the pandemic and point to a looming…
RentCafe’s year-end market analysis covered the rental market’s headwinds and a silver lining in the form of increased Gen-Z renting activity. Source: Inman News