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![Rent Crisis Is Slowing](https://business.fau.edu/images/business/newsroom/images/2023-05-09-rental%20.jpg)
Study: Rent Crisis Slowing, but Landlords Still in Control
U.S. rents are leveling off after record highs last year, and the evidence of a slowdown is most apparent in four north-central and western markets, new research shows.
![Florida Homebuyers Paying Steep Premiums](https://business.fau.edu/images/business/newsroom/images/2023-05-04-housing.jpg)
Study: Florida Homebuyers Paying Steep Premiums
A leveling off of U.S. home prices means markets aren’t as overvalued as they used to be, but Florida buyers are still paying well more than they should, based on long-term pricing trends, new research shows.
![Ken Johnson Receives Ratcliff Award](https://business.fau.edu/images/business/newsroom/images/2023-04-25-Ratcliff%20Award.jpg)
FAU’s Ken Johnson, Ph.D., Honored for Housing Market Indices
Ken. H. Johnson, Ph.D., associate dean in Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business, has been selected as the 2023 winner of the Ratcliff Award by the American Real Estate Society (ARES).
![Prices moderating but remain high](https://business.fau.edu/images/business/newsroom/images/2023-04-04%20Housing%20PR.jpg)
Study: U.S. Home Prices Moderate, But Buyers Are Still Paying Premiums
Atlanta is the nation's most overvalued housing market, although Florida remains at the center of the U.S. real estate correction, new research shows.
![Apartment for rent](https://business.fau.edu/images/business/newsroom/images/2023-03-06-Renting-beats-buying.jpg)
Study: Renting Beats Buying in Vast Majority of U.S.
Despite widespread home price declines, renting still makes more sense than owning in the vast majority of U.S. housing markets, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University.
![New England Markets](https://business.fau.edu/images/business/newsroom/images/2023-02-21-Housing%20.jpg)
Renters Get Sticker Shock in Three New England Markets
Three housing markets in the U.S. Northeast are dealing with rent spikes even as the nation’s rental crisis showed more signs of moderation in January.