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Renters Are Staying Put: Why Lease Renewals Are Surging in 2025

The U.S. rental market is witnessing a notable shift—renters are renewing their leases at historically high rates. With soaring housing prices, high interest rates, and economic uncertainty, many renters are choosing to stay in their current homes rather than face the cost and hassle of moving. According to a recent Bisnow article, turnover rates for […]

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Which U.S. States Have the Highest—and Lowest—Monthly Household Bill Costs in 2025?

Living costs in the U.S. continue to rise, but not all states are equally expensive when it comes to household bills. A new report from doxo—a leading bill payment service—sheds light on the 2025 Cost of Bills Index (COBI), ranking all 50 states based on the median monthly cost of essential household expenses. These expenses

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The U.S. Rent Crisis: Why Americans Are Struggling with Housing Costs in 2025

The cost of renting a home in the United States has become one of the most pressing concerns for Americans in 2025. According to a recent Ipsos iSay survey, the majority of Americans—particularly renters—believe that the dream of affordable housing is slipping out of reach. With rising rents, high property prices, and increasing taxes, the

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Why Even Millionaires Are Choosing to Rent: The Surprising Shift in America’s Housing Market

For decades, homeownership was seen as the ultimate symbol of success—the cornerstone of the American Dream. But this narrative is shifting. Today, renting isn’t just a stopgap for young adults; it’s becoming a long-term lifestyle choice for millions, including affluent millennials, wealthy retirees, and even millionaires. According to Business Insider, 45.6 million households in the

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April 2025 Rental Market Update: Renters Spend Just 23.4% of Income on Rent—A Positive Shift in Housing Affordability

Housing affordability remains a critical issue for millions of Americans, but new data brings encouraging news for renters. According to a recent report, the average U.S. renter household spent just 23.4% of its income on rent in April 2025, marking a notable improvement from the 24.7% share recorded in April 2024. This trend places the

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Why the U.S. Now Ranks Among the World’s Top 10 Most Expensive Countries to Rent

According to Numbeo’s Cost of Living Plus Rent Index, the U.S. landed at 59.5%, placing it among the top 10 most costly countries for rent and living expenses globally—just behind places like the Cayman Islands and Switzerland, and slightly above Canada and New Zealand.Similarly, Living Cost rankings show the U.S. with a monthly cost of

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