Single-family rent growth is starting to show new weakness
Published Tue, Sep 23 20259:55 AM EDTUpdated Tue, Sep 23 202512:32 PM EDT
By: Diana Olick

After strengthening in the first half of this year, single-family home rents began to slow in July. This could be a sign that as the consumer struggles, landlords are going to have to move to meet them. LEARN MORE…
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