Single-family rent growth slowed to near 15-year lows in late 2025, with declining rents in many major metros as rising vacancies and shifting demand gave renters greater pricing leverage
Tagged: Rental Markets
Single-family rent growth has slowed, signaling easing rental pressure in many markets and potential shifts in borrower demand, underwriting assumptions, and purchase opportunities for mortgage originators
High costs, softening returns drive real estate investors to purchase fewest houses since 2020 this past spring
Rents tick up 0.4% from last year as new apartment construction slows, signaling a potential end to rent stability
Greenberg joins the company to drive technology adoption and elevate customer experience
Improved profitability expected for largest nonbank mortgage lenders — if higher origination volumes actually materialize.
Fannie Mae says boost to popular index arrived prior to recent jump in mortgage rates to 7%
Rentership rates geolocate markets where borrowers can still find affordable homes — and where they can't find any.
Real estate investors are focused on financing costs and insurance challenges, with many expecting a U.S. recession in 2025.
Higher-priced properties see largest price gains as investor purchases and market share rise