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Permits Down, Rents Up? Why Fewer Multifamily Projects Today May Mean Higher Rents Tomorrow

As multifamily housing permits continue to fall in key U.S. cities, experts warn that today’s slowdown in construction could spell higher rents in the near future. A recent analysis by Realtor.com published on AZ Big Media raises red flags for renters and real estate professionals alike. In 2024, the number of new multifamily permits issued […]

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Why Millionaires Are Choosing to Rent Instead of Buy Homes

For decades, homeownership has been considered a cornerstone of the American Dream—a symbol of stability, success, and wealth. But in 2025, that narrative is being rewritten by an unexpected group: millionaires. From tech entrepreneurs to high-level executives, many wealthy individuals are choosing to rent rather than own—and not because they can’t afford to buy. It’s

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Luxury for Less: How Renters Are Finding Upscale Apartments at Surprisingly Affordable Prices

In today’s rental market, it might seem like luxury living is out of reach for most renters. However, recent data shows that high-end apartments aren’t always as expensive as many assume — if you know where to look. According to a detailed analysis by RentCafe.com, featured on WSOC-TV, there are over 200 ZIP codes across

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Rents Ease Nationwide—But One Major Metro Breaks the Trend

For many renters across the United States, there’s finally some welcome news: after years of rapid increases, rental prices are showing signs of cooling down. According to recent data, February marked the nineteenth consecutive month of year-over-year rent declines. However, while most major markets are experiencing this much-needed relief, some cities are still seeing upward

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The Rising Cost of Waiting: How a Permit Slowdown Is Setting the Stage for Rent Increases

In recent years, the U.S. rental market has seen rapid changes—pandemic booms, record apartment deliveries, and temporary rent corrections. But according to a new article from Morningstar and PR Newswire, we may be entering yet another phase: one where a significant slowdown in multifamily permits could lead to renewed rent hikes just a few years

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Breaking Down the Most Expensive U.S. Cities to Rent — And Why Costs Keep Climbing

For millions of renters across the United States, finding affordable housing has become one of the biggest challenges of 2025. As demand continues to outpace supply, rental costs have surged, particularly in some of the nation’s most desirable — and expensive — cities. A recent FOX8 report sheds light on where renters are paying the

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