Rents Are Still Rising—but Not By Much. Are the Steep Hikes Finally Over?
Getty ImagesThe rent may still be too damn high, but at least it isn’t skyrocketing anymore. That’s the message from the Realtor.com® monthly
Getty ImagesThe rent may still be too damn high, but at least it isn’t skyrocketing anymore. That’s the message from the Realtor.com® monthly
Getty ImagesThe rent may still be too damn high, but at least it isn’t skyrocketing anymore. That’s the message from the Realtor.com® monthly
Photo-Illustration by Realtor.com / Getty Images (4)It’s safe to say we’ve never encountered a housing market nearly as unpredictable as the one
Getty ImagesRenters haven’t had much good news lately as landlords have jacked up monthly rents to previously unthinkable amounts across the
Getty Images / Realtor.comQ: I’ve heard the housing market is ‘correcting’ and home prices are falling. However, mortgage rates and rents keep
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesThere’s no question that rental prices remain near record highs across the nation. But the worst may be over for many
President Joe Biden waits to speak at a bill signing ceremony for the “Commission To Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of Asian
This article was originally published by Hannah Cox at the Foundation for Economic Education. Government policies fail and create problems in the
Getty ImagesAmericans looking for relief from the increased cost of, well, everything won’t find a salve in the housing market. As gas prices and
U.S. single-family rent price growth continued at a record pace in March, up 13.6% from one year earlier, according to CoreLogic’s latest
Real estate investors are sweet on multifamily—so much so that they have increasingly been willing to pay more for it than ever before, especially
Getty ImagesPresident Joe Biden has a new plan to fix the severe housing shortage that is plaguing America, leading to record-high home and rental
Getty ImagesPresident Joe Biden has a new plan to fix the severe housing shortage that is plaguing America, leading to record-high home and rental
U.S. rent prices continued their double-digit gains in February, rising 13.1% from one year earlier to hit another new record as the highest in the
Ongoing inflation and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are beginning to impact both economic growth and rent performance, according to the latest