It now costs $888 more to buy a home than to rent one: Report
The gap between buying a home and renting one has widened since 2020, “The Wall Street Journal” reports. It now costs $3,058 a month to buy an entry-level home. Continue reading
The gap between buying a home and renting one has widened since 2020, “The Wall Street Journal” reports. It now costs $3,058 a month to buy an entry-level home. Continue reading
Rents don’t historically fall during recessions, even as home prices do. Investors should keep the following in mind moving forward. Continue reading
Websites created on DoorLoop’s system will be mobile responsive and allow rental property managers and owners to create a dynamic web presence that assists prospective tenants in viewing available units, completing applications and submitting backgroun… Continue reading
Lawmakers in both chambers of Congress have accused RealPage of anticompetitive practices. Calls for an inquiry come a month after a sweeping and critical report into the company. Continue reading
The slowdown was most dramatic in COVID boomtowns like Las Vegas and Phoenix, according to a new analysis released Tuesday by Redfin, which examined real estate investment activity in 40 metros. Continue reading
A new Zillow report finds renters making average wages need to work 63 hours to cover rent compared to two years ago, highlighting a widening gap between rent growth and wage growth. Continue reading
Rhino announces it will acquire Deposify to create the “first end-to-end deposit management and compliance platform for the rental industry.” Continue reading
Weeks after the banking giant unveiled a new property management system for rentals, JPMorgan announced it’s investing in a $1 billion single-family built-for-rent venture. Continue reading
The startup from Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia began as an in-house project for Airbnb, but has spun off as an independent company with backing from the short-term rental platform. Continue reading
The fix-and-flip housing market continues to shrink as real estate investors struggle to find deals. High interest rates are to blame, according to a new John Burns Real Estate Consulting survey. Continue reading