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What’s the lease? An entire month’s pay, 1 in 5 renters say

By Editorial Board Published November 23, 2024 4 Min Read
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What’s the lease? An entire month’s pay, 1 in 5 renters say

Redfin report finds 22 p.c of U.S. renters say they pay their all of their month-to-month revenue to afford lease. They’re borrowing cash, getting a second job and pulling from retirement to cowl the fee.

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Multiple out of each 5 renters within the U.S. say they pay their whole paycheck to afford the lease, in response to a brand new report launched by Redfin on Friday.

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Twenty p.c of renters say they work a second job to afford their housing prices, and one other 19 p.c say they work at a job they hate to make ends meet. 

Renters are additionally pulling from retirement accounts, placing much less cash into financial savings and borrowing cash from household to cowl housing prices, the report discovered.

The findings comply with an unprecedented run-up in rental prices in the course of the pandemic. 

Median lease was $1,985 in October, down barely from the tip of final yr, and down 3.5 p.c from a peak in July 2023, in response to Redfin’s knowledge.

Nonetheless, that’s in comparison with a median rental worth of $1,549 per thirty days in March 2019, a yr earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic took off and upended the nation and housing market. That 28 p.c climb in median lease has left housing out of attain for a lot of renters. 

“Because rental prices have surged faster than wages, it’s more difficult than it used to be for Americans to afford rentals, particularly lower-income Americans,” Redfin stated. “Rental affordability may improve in the near future, with prices already showing signs of losing steam as more newly constructed apartments come on the market.”

Fueled partially by traditionally low rates of interest, the development of recent residences ballooned to a four-decade excessive. Lots of these initiatives are nonetheless being accomplished, giving renters in some markets extra selection and creating extra competitors amongst property managers and traders hoping to get new buildings crammed.

Redfin surveyed 1,802 U.S. residents between the ages 18 and 65 in September to create its report.

“Even though it’s difficult for many Americans to make their rent payments, renting is a popular choice because affordability has become even more strained for people looking to buy a home,” Redfin stated. “A separate Redfin analysis found that the number of renter households is growing three times faster than homeowner households, largely because the cost of buying has increased faster than the cost of renting.”

Electronic mail Taylor Anderson

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