Annual single-family rent growth eased for the 14th consecutive month in June, according to a new report from CoreLogic, remaining near the pre-pandemic growth rate, while growth for attached homes is projected to continue to exceed their detached counterparts.
Read More »Annual U.S. Rent Growth Continued to Ease in May
While concerns surrounding affordability and economic uncertainty continue to slow overall homebuying activity, a new report from CoreLogic showed annual single-family rent growth returned to pre-pandemic rates in May.
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After more than a decade of overheated growth, the rapid increase in mortgage rates helped stall progress in the U.S. housing market in 2022.
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Economists report single-family rent growth hit its sixth consecutive record high, mirroring record price increases in the for-sale housing market.
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"As job losses slowed in July, rent growth steadied,” said Molly Boesel, Principal Economist at CoreLogic. “However, increases in rents should remain sluggish until the economy starts to experience employment gains.”
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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