Renters Rejoice: Asking Rents See Largest Decline in 3+ Years

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The U.S. rental market is experiencing a decline in asking rents, with the median rent falling 2% year over year in November, the largest drop since 2020. This is attributed to a building boom in recent years, resulting in increased supply and rising vacancies. Landlords are offering concessions and discounts to attract renters, leading to a faster decline in prices than reflected in the data. However, rents in the Midwest are still rising due to out-of-towners seeking more affordable options. The rental market is expected to remain strong, especially for large rentals, as many Americans are priced out of homeownership.
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