The Biden Administration, along with HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge, is calling attention to the significant harm that rental housing junk fees cause to tenants and have outlined steps that the Administration is taking to curb these fees.
Read More »Elevated Housing Costs Driving Homebuyers to More Affordable Areas
While nationwide migration trends remain firm, according to a new report from Redfin, a record one-quarter of home searchers are looking to move to a new metro as high housing costs continue to push homebuyers to more affordable places.
Read More »YoY Single-Family Rent Growth Cooled in February
Single-family rent price growth dropped 5% in February, according to a new CoreLogic report, with new data showing that many renters are seeking more affordable areas.
Read More »Renters of Color Experience a Pricier Application Process
A new Zillow report revealed Black, Latinx, and Asian American Pacific Islander renters reported paying security deposits and application fees an estimated 43% higher than those paid by white renters.
Read More »Market Cooldown Offers Renters Relief From Rising Prices
According to Realtor.com’s latest Rental Report, the deceleration from rising prices in September may relieve some renters of financial stress. However, rental affordability remains a significant challenge as inflation continues to outpace wage growth.
Read More »Renters Losing Sleep While Searching for Homes
According to a new Zillow report, finding and landing a rental is stressing Americans out nationwide. The typical monthly rent in the U.S. has soared to a record high of $2,031, and the latest Zillow survey reveals just how tired ...
Read More »Austin Rents Skyrocket Nearly 50% YoY
The median monthly asking rent in the U.S. surpassed a whopping $2,000 for the first time in May —rising 15% year-over-year to a record high of $2,002— according to a new report from Redfin. That’s on par with April’s annual ...
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