March 28, 2025

The Declining Cost of Renting in the U.S.: What It Means for Renters

In a positive shift for renters, new data reveals that the income needed to afford a typical apartment in the United States has dropped to its lowest point in three years. For the first time since early 2022, Americans earning less than $64,000 annually can now reasonably afford the median-priced rental unit—suggesting a notable turn […]

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Single-Family Home Rents Hit Record Highs—Now 20% Higher Than Apartments

In a significant shift within the rental housing market, single-family home rents have skyrocketed to historic levels, now standing at 20% higher than apartment rents across the United States. This milestone, reported by Zillow, reveals a widening gap between the costs of renting different types of homes—one that’s reshaping renter preferences, affordability, and the future

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