Redfin reports that an increase in December housing supply has led to rising vacancies, motivating landlords to lower asking rents, which fell nearly 1% from a year earlier.
Read More »Are Renters Finally Catching a Break?
While a recent apartment construction boom offered U.S. renters more options to choose from, an increasing number of buildings to choose from caused the rental vacancy rate to rise in Q3, according to a new Redfin report.
Read More »Report Spotlights Homebuying Discrimination Against Black, Hispanic, LGBTQ+ Communities
A new Redfin survey revealed that nearly one-third of Black and Hispanic respondents faced some sort of discrimination while house hunting, while 22% of LGBTQ+ respondents also reported being discriminated against because of their sexual orientation.
Read More »Single-Family Rental Market Demand Surges in Q2
According to HouseCanary's latest National Rental Report, rental markets continue to see overall increases in median listings, prices, and the number of days homes are spending on the market compared to recent years, as available-for-rent inventory jumped 70% year-over-year from 2022.
Read More »Renting More Affordable in Half of Largest Metros
In January, the monthly cost of buying was 24.8% higher than the cost of renting for consumers in 24 of the nation's 50 largest markets.
Read More »Rents Rise to New Highs in June
Affordability struggles for homebuyers forced more into the rental space, with rents rising at a faster pace than income in many metros nationwide.
Read More »Are Inventory Woes Impacting Rental Prices?
A new report shows how much rent prices for single-family homes have changed over the last year. See how favorable economic factors, as well as natural disasters, have affected inventory and pricing.
Read More »Fewer Renters Planning to Buy a Home
Amid heightened concern for housing affordability and overall rental satisfaction, renting has become increasingly favored among some segments of the population in the United States. Among renters, 67 percent say they believe renting is currently more affordable than owning a ...
Read More »Rental Vacancies Down, But Houston Rate Still Running High
According to Morningstar Credit Ratings, the average vacancy across single-borrower, single-family rental securitizations was down in January 2018, dropping to 5.0 percent from December 2017’s rate of 5.2 percent. Morningstar’s latest Single-Family Rental Research report says the drop is likely ...
Read More »Single-Family Rents Up Year-Over-Year
CoreLogic has released its latest Single-Family Rent Index (SFRI), with insights into the month of November 2017. As CoreLogic reports, national single-family rent prices were steadily on the upswing between 2010 and 2017, but with year-over-year rent price growth rate ...
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