Auctions are coming to rental markets. That’s good news for landlords, but bad news for apartment hunters in America's most expensive cities. Around the country, rental prices are reaching dizzying new heights. ApartmentList reports that the median rent for a 2-bedroom apartment in San Francisco and New York hit $4,500 in April—more than 100% of the median monthly household...
What can be analyzed in the Reis new construction data is the shift in amenities that landlords have included in their new buildings over the years.
Looking to rent an apartment in a major American city? Good luck. Despite forests of cranes transforming New York, Houston, and Washington, DC into giant construction yards, rents are still rising in each of those cities. Development of new apartments is struggling to catch up to a surge of demand from young professionals and aging retirees. Nationally,...
Experts polled by Zillow expect annual home value growth between 3 percent and 4 percent through 2020 — unless there's a Trump or Sanders White House.
A new report maps how much the average American has to earn to comfortably afford a modest rental in every U.S. state.
Toronto is considering an experiment that would give landlords and apartment buildings restaurant-style grades.
What is a NYC no fee apartment apartment and how do you get one?
A cool-down in Manhattan’s apartment-rental market is hitting the bottom line of Equity Residential as the landlord is forced to offer concessions to tenants who suddenly have a lot of competition to choose from.
The old and all-too-common story of the developer who snaps up an apartment building only to jack up the rents could get a rewrite.
Boston Properties Inc. agreed to buy a 50 percent stake in a Los Angeles-area office complex from Blackstone Group LP for about $500 million, marking the real estate investment trust’s first purchase in southern California, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.