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Leopatrizi | E+ | Getty ImagesMore built-for-rent single-family homes are being constructed in the U.S., according to the National Association of Home Builders, and experts say this is in part due to the housing affordability crisis. Construction began on about 18,000 single-family, built-for-rent homes in the first quarter of 2024, a 20% jump compared with the first quarter of 2023, according to NAHB, which analyzed data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Starts and Completions by Purpose and Design. Single-family built-for-rent starts grew to 90,000 units in 2023, up from 81,000 units in 2022, the National Association of Realtors reported. The growing share of built-for-rent single-family homes is a response to demand from "people who can't afford today's very expensive, out-of-reach housing market," Lautz said. Homeowners are also responsible for shouldering "hidden costs" that aren't figured into a mortgage payment, such as maintenance, repairs, taxes and insurance.
Persons: Robert Dietz, Molly Boesel, Jessica Lautz, Lautz, NAHB's Dietz, Boesel Organizations: National Association of Home Builders, Census, Finance, JPMorgan, Trump, National Association of Realtors, Survey, U.S . Census, NAR, Mortgage, Association Locations: U.S
Multifamily rents in April were 0.8% lower than they were in the same month last year, according to Apartment List. Apartment rents did rise for the third straight month, but the growth, at 0.5%, is very small. Single-family rents are much stronger, up 3.4% in March year over year, according to a new report from CoreLogic. "U.S. single-family rent growth strengthened overall in March, though some weaknesses are revealed in the latest numbers," said Molly Boesel, principal economist for CoreLogic. Of the nation's 20 largest cities, Seattle saw the highest year-over-year increase in single-family rents at 6.3%, followed by New York at 5.3% and Boston at 5.2%.
Persons: Molly Boesel, Boesel Organizations: National Association of Home Builders, CoreLogic, Boston Locations: Austin , Texas, Seattle, New York, Miami, New Orleans, townhomes, Florida, Austin
Apartment rents have increased slightly for the past few months, as the seasonally stronger spring activity kicks in. And, after last year's record-setting pace, rent growth is now slightly below the pre-pandemic average of 2.8%. It looks like 2023 is shaping to be a year of modest positive rent growth," researchers at Apartment List noted in the report. Single-family rent growth was 5.7% year over year in January, the lowest rate of appreciation since spring 2021, according to CoreLogic. "While rent growth is slowing at all tracked price tiers, declines for the lowest-cost rentals are not as significant, which raises affordability concerns.
Rent growth slows to the lowest level in 18 months
  + stars: | 2022-11-17 | by ( Diana Olick | In Dianaolick | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
Rents in October rose 4.7% compared with October 2021, the slowest annual increase in 18 months, according to Realtor.com. The largest gains in rent were in two-bedroom units, as tenants looked for more space in the new work-from-home economy. Rent growth annually has now been slowing for nine straight months and has been in the single-digits for the past three months. Single-family rent growth has been shrinking for the past five months, but is still in the low double-digits, according to CoreLogic. The pressure on multifamily rents is trickling down to both builders and investors.
Luxury brands like Prada and Versace have launched pet collections in the past couple of years. Thirty percent of pet owners said they spent more on their pets and pet supplies in 2020 than in 2019. Courtesy of Anya HindmarchHindmarch's short-lived project is just the latest sign of the opportunities available in the upscale pet market, especially for dog owners. In summer 2021, Versace expanded its homeware collection to cater to pets, no doubt inspired by Donatella's own Jack Russell, Audrey. Heather GildroyPagerie, a luxury pet brand that just launched a collection aimed as much at humans as at dogs, hopes this will be the case.
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