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SINGLE-FAMILY RENTS SEE RECORD GROWTH

 U.S. rent grew 11.5% year-to-year, according to a CoreLogic index.

NEW YORK – Property owners are charging more for their single-family rentals as demand soars and they're still finding willing tenants. Single-family rental prices continue to rapidly increase with record growth, according to CoreLogic's Single-Family Rent Index. In November 2021, single-family rent growth nationally rose 11.5% year-over-year.

Annual rent price growth has continued to double – and even triple – in the last several months in some markets, according to the index.

Miami posted the highest year-over-year increase in single-family rents in November 2021, where prices jumped 33% over the past year, followed by Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale (19.4%) and Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise (16.7%).

"Improvements in the economy and job market have helped push single-family rent growth to record levels," says Molly Boesel, principal economist at CoreLogic. "However, rapid increases in single-family rents, especially for lower-priced properties, have led to a continued erosion of affordability."

Rent growth also may lead to heightened concerns about inflation since it's reflected in inflation measures, CoreLogic notes.

Source: CoreLogic

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