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Vacant rental units don’t just collect dust—they drain your profits. For property owners and managers, high vacancy rates can be one of the biggest threats to consistent cash flow and long-term investment performance. That’s why minimizing vacancy should be a top priority. In this post, we break down seven practical and effective strategies to reduce […]

As inflation persists and the housing market continues to shift, renters in South Jersey are feeling the pressure. What used to be an affordable alternative to Philadelphia’s expensive rental scene is now catching up—one county at a time. A recent report from WFPG gives us a deeper look into South Jersey’s rental pricing landscape, highlighting […]

Evictions in America aren’t just happening in courtrooms. Across the country, tenants are being pushed out of their homes without ever stepping foot in front of a judge. The reason? Skyrocketing rents, neglected repairs, and a lack of tenant protections have created a wave of informal evictions—a crisis hiding in plain sight. The NAACP Legal […]

The U.S. rental housing market is undergoing a seismic shift. According to a February 2025 report from Finance & Commerce, single-family home rentals now cost nearly 20% more than multifamily apartment rentals—the highest price gap ever recorded. As affordability challenges persist for homebuyers, more families and professionals are turning to rental homes, driving up prices […]

The United Kingdom is on the brink of the most significant overhaul of rental laws in decades with the introduction of the Renters’ Rights Bill. Spearheaded by Labour’s Baroness Taylor of Bolton, the bill is part of a broader effort to create a fairer and more secure housing system for tenants. However, what is being […]

For the first time in what feels like a long stretch of unrelenting price hikes, Americans are seeing a slowdown in one of the most burdensome cost categories—housing. According to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, rent and mortgage-related costs rose just 0.3% in January, a notable shift after years of aggressive increases […]