Following a winter that saw nearly a third of rental listings offering tenants tempting concessions such as free months of rent or free parking, Zillow, Seattle, said the share of rentals offering perks may have peaked.
Tag: Rental Housing
MBA Chart of the Week, June 10, 2022: Rental Housing Market Conditions
Commercial and multifamily real estate – after years of strong and steady growth – is in a period of transition, driven by changes in the space, equity and debt markets.
MBA Chart of the Week, June 10, 2022: Rental Housing Market Conditions
Commercial and multifamily real estate – after years of strong and steady growth – is in a period of transition, driven by changes in the space, equity and debt markets.
Lowering the Cost of Rental Housing
Local governments need to adopt “comprehensive and balanced” housing strategies to ensure everyone can access a stable and affordable place to live, said the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Mass.
MBA, Trade Groups Urge Housing Priorities in Relief Package
The Mortgage Bankers Association and more than a dozen industry trade groups sent a letter to leaders in Congress this week, urging them to include housing priorities in the next round of economic stimulus.
RIHA Study: More than 6 Million Renters and Homeowners and 26 Million Student Debt Borrowers Missed September Payment
More than six million households did not make their rent or mortgage payments, and 26 million individuals missed their student loan payment in September, according to third quarter research released today by the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Research Institute for Housing America.
College-Area Rents Slip as Schools Move Online
The rental market has softened across the country during the pandemic, but especially in college neighborhoods, said Zillow, Seattle.
‘Urgent Need, Untapped Opportunity’ in Family-Oriented Rental Housing
Family-oriented rental housing supply has fallen behind other multifamily options as developers focus on young, often single renters rather than families who require larger units, said the Urban Land Institute and RCLCO.