Homebuilders Testing the Rental Market
Homeownership rates are improving, but many current apartment renters are still wishing to expand. In response, the single-family built-for-rent market has expanded to meet demand.
Homeownership rates are improving, but many current apartment renters are still wishing to expand. In response, the single-family built-for-rent market has expanded to meet demand.
Homeownership rates are improving, but many current apartment renters are still wishing to expand. In response, the single-family built-for-rent market has expanded to meet demand.
As single-family rents increase, the new report reveals why built-for-rent SFR volumes are decreasing. The post Built-For-Rent Volumes Decline appeared first on DSNews.
The built-for-rent market currently makes up just 5% of homes built, but it is expanding rapidly. Here’s why. The post The Growing Power of Built-For-Rent
Built-for-rent home volumes slipped in the third quarter, but according to some research, rentals are still causing strain on the market. The post Q3 Rental
There were 11,000 single-family built-for-rent starts for Q2 2019, and according to developers, many of these renters are renters by choice. The post Single-Family Built-For-Rent’s