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Rents Rise Slightly For Second Month In A Row

Rental Housing Journal

March saw national rents rise slightly for the second month in a row, according to Apartment Lists April report. While the last two months have seen some rent increases, overall national year-over-year growth remains negative at -0.4 At the local level, 82 of the nations 100 largest cities saw rents rise in March.

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Rents Decline Again In January- Have They Hit Bottom?

Rental Housing Journal

Nationwide rents declined again in January for the sixth month in a row, according to the February report from Apartment List. Rents fell 0.2% in January a month that typically marks the bottom of the rental market each year, before rents start to rise in the spring. Year-over-year growth also remains negative at -0.5

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The 5 best rental markets in Florida for investors & property managers in 2025

Buildium

Florida Rental Market Trends in 2025 With its warm climate and thriving economy, Florida stands out as one of the fastest-growing states in the U.S. Already the nations third-most-populous state, the Census Bureau estimates that Florida experienced a net gain of more than 1 million residents between 2020 and 2023.

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Should You Convert Your Primary Home Into a Rental Property?

Authority Property Management

Maximizing Financial Gains: Why Renting Out Your Home Could Be a Smart Move If you're considering moving to a new home but aren't ready to part with your current one, you might be asking yourself: should I turn my primary residence into a rental property? Homeowners should budget for potential gaps in rental income.

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2025 rental market predictions: 14 property management trends to prepare your business for

Buildium

We’re still seeing the downstream effects of the Fed’s interest rate increases, as well as softening rent growth, cascade through the development sector. (A A similar trend is expected to play out in the build-to-rent sector.) million new households were created throughout 2023—down from 2.3 What else is driving rental demand?

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Rents Forecast to Rise in 2025 and 2026

Rental Housing Journal

CoStar Group forecasts that as the new apartment supply is absorbed, new data shows there will be an increase in rents in 2025 and 2026, ending the lower prices “many renters have had over the last couple of years as a result of the post-COVID multifamily supply glut,” the company says in a release. in Q3 2023.

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Rapidly Rising Rents Squeeze Millions in the Middle Class

American Apartment Owners Association

Rent costs have long weighed on lower-income households — now it’s coming for the middle class. Burdened by rents The percentage of middle-class renters burdened by costs has increased rapidly since 2019. A cost-burdened household is defined as one paying 30% or more of pretax income on rent and housing costs.

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