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Rental Crisis Coming to an End

Study: is the Rental Crisis Coming to an End?

By | 01/24/2024

Rents across the country are on the decline, signaling that the rental crisis plaguing many cities in the United States could be coming to an end, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and two other schools.

Seven Florida Cities Climb Up Overvalued Housing List

Seven Florida Cities Climb Up Overvalued Housing List

By | 09/28/2023

Seven Florida cities were among the top 10 most overvalued housing markets in the country, rising up the list as interest rates are squeezing many buyers out of the market, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University.

Rent Growth Normalizes

Rent Growth Normalizes as Florida Faces Prolonged Affordability Crisis

By | 09/25/2023

Renters across Florida are faced with a prolonged affordability crisis despite rent growth having returned to normal, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and two other schools.

home prices re-accelerating

Study: Home Prices are Re-Accelerating, But for How Long?

By | 09/07/2023

Home prices are picking up in some parts of the country, though it is doubtful prices will jump significantly in the future, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University.

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STUDY: These Rental Markets Are Most Favorable for Renters Based on Pricing Trends

By | 08/29/2023

With renters across the United States waiting for the rental crisis to ebb, some markets might be more favorable based on long-term pricing trends, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and two other schools.

Price-to-Rent July 2023

STUDY: New Index Suggests Where Prices Might Grow, Decline in United States

By | 08/16/2023

As homebuyers look for opportunities in the real estate market, a new price-to-rent ratio from researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University sheds light on which metropolitan areas might see price growth or declines in the United States.

 


 
 
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