Rent in March posted the 1st annual decline in 3 years: Redfin
The median asking rent in the U.S. fell to its lowest point in 13 months in March as the ongoing real estate slowdown continues hitting the rental market, according to a new report
by Taylor Anderson Apr 14
NYC rent soars to all-time high — and it's not done yet, analysts warn
The median rent in Manhattan climbed to a new high of an astounding $4,175 per month, according to Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel's March 2023 New York City rental report
by Lillian Dickerson Apr 14
Office vacancy rises above Great Recession levels to record high
Nationwide vacancy in office buildings is at 12.9%. Availability of space is at 16.4%. Both are record highs, according to a new report from CoStar
by Taylor Anderson Apr 13
Economic anxiety accelerated Q1 multifamily rent growth slump
Inflation and recession fears pushed renters away from higher-priced, amenity-rich developments as rent growth at the highest tiers slowed to 1.5% annually, according to a new CoStar analysis
by Marian McPherson Apr 11
'Survive till 2025': New supply, low demand signal rental 'sh#tstorm'
Markets across the country are now facing a possibility of rent falling year over year amid a negative outlook for apartments and commercial real estate broadly, experts told Inman
by Taylor Anderson Apr 11
How to clean a rental property: 5 ways landlords can ensure tidiness
From walk-throughs to pre-move cleanup, American West Realty and Management owner Nathan Gesner shares how landlords and property managers can guarantee damage-free apartments
by Taylor Anderson Apr 11
Allowing pets in your rental units: Pros and cons
There are many benefits and risks to consider before listing your property. If you’re on the fence about whether or not to allow pets in your rental units, here are the factors you should consider
by Luke Babich Apr 10
Apartment sales plunge 74%, fastest drop since Great Recession
Interest rates to blame as investors who scooped up multifamily buildings throughout the early years of COVID-19 pull back, according to a new report
by Taylor Anderson Apr 5
Their clients could buy homes. But they rent for $75K a month instead
Increasingly, wealthy would-be homebuyers are opting to rent in lieu of homeownership, choosing to cough up top dollar for $69,000-a-night Airbnbs and apartments for north of $100,000. But why?
by Taylor Anderson Apr 4
6 things landlords need to know before breaking a lease
A signed lease is a binding legal agreement that can’t be broken — except in the few exceptions when it can. Here are some common scenarios to watch for as a landlord or a real estate investor
by Luke Babich Apr 4
Rental rewards company Stake names new president
Natalie Cariola joins Stake after serving as a C-level executive at Zumper for the past 6 years, the company exclusively told Inman
by Taylor Anderson Apr 3
No team is hot all the time. Here's how to get your team past a hump
Ultimately, the best way to get teams over a hump is to build good teams. Valued people bring buy-in to the workplace
by Michael Zaransky Apr 1
Nest Seekers expands to Mexico as demand from US skyrockets
The luxury brokerage has added offices in Cabo San Lucas, Riviera Maya and Mexico City. Managing Directors Chris Gill and Andy Kim are leading the charge
by Lillian Dickerson Mar 29
5 tips for expanding the size of your investment portfolio
Opinion
What’s the best way to go about increasing your portfolio, and how do you know if you’re making the right choices?
by Luke Babich Mar 28
Rent peaked in February 2022. Here’s why it’s still driving inflation
Private indices show that rent peaked in early 2022. But the impact of the rapid increase in rent could still show up in inflation readings for months, economists told Inman
by Taylor Anderson Mar 28
Retire early with real estate: 7 ways to reach financial freedom
From house hacking to the BRRRR strategy, try these approaches to reach financial independence with real estate. Better yet, combine several of them for even faster results
by G. Brian Davis Mar 28