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  2. Akron and Cleveland among the worst places to rent in ... - AOL

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    According to its February 2024 rental market report, rent in Akron was $1,179, up 7.4% year over year, according to Zillow's observed rent index, which measures price differences for the same ...

  3. 8 Locations Where Rental Prices Are Plummeting Post-Pandemic

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    The pandemic housing market was very tumultuous with many people moving locations faster than a game of musical chairs. During that time, many towns experienced an influx of renters and the market...

  4. Renters may finally get some relief from runaway rental ...

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    A slowdown would be a welcomed change for renters who saw median rents jump 6.2% last year and 15% in 2021 — the two highest growth rates in a century, according to Yardi Matrix, which is ...

  5. Rent regulation - Wikipedia

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    Only in designated regions with a strained housing market, the rental price at the beginning of the rental agreement are capped by law. Increases in the rental prices throughout the duration of a rental contract are required to follow a "rent level" (Mietspiegel), which is a database of local reference rent prices. This collects all rent prices ...

  6. Real estate economics - Wikipedia

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    In the UK during the 1980s, the Thatcher premiership passed the ‘right to buy scheme,’ which saw 3 million council houses sold at a price between 30% and 70% below market prices. [24] In France, liberal housing policies gained ground in the 1970s, enabling the rise of residential suburbs. [ 25 ]

  7. Rental value - Wikipedia

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    Rental value is the fair market value of property while rented out in a lease. More generally, it may be the consideration paid under the lease for the right to occupy, or the royalties or return received by a lessor ( landlord ) under a license to real property . [ 1 ]

  8. Why is rent still so high, a year after experts told us it ...

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    Private listing services, like Rent.com or Zillow, monitor the listed prices of housing and track their changes in real time. The CPI data, however, has a serious lag—Sturtevant said it can take ...

  9. Rental utilization - Wikipedia

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    Some rental businesses give "free days" on rental contract billing processes, for example on a national or public holiday, and therefore the equipment does not earn any money on those days, even though it is physically on rent. Some companies charge minimum rates, for example you may rent an excavator for 1 day, but be charged a three-day minimum.