Are Rental Prices Finally Coming Down in America?

Sep 10, 02:45 AM

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Recent trends indicate that rental prices in the U.S. may be on the decline, with asking prices for "new-lease" rents rising by less than 2% over the past year. This marks a significant slowdown compared to previous years. It comes at a time when many tenants face financial constraints and a surge in new construction offers more options.


Also in this podcast: TPH - Tri Pointe Homes Inc. (NYS); KRP - Kimbell Royalty Partners L.P. (NYS); VCSH - Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (ETF); PTY - PIMCO Corporate & Income Opportunity Fund (FUND); CARR - Carrier Global Corp. (NYS); Plus Luke's MARKET WRAP for today 9/9/24; and questions on Google's regulatory issues, Retirement funding levels to live on after retiring; and Luke's bonus topic talking points: The busiest bonds week in 3 years at a time when we had record breaking levels of U.S. debt, and Efficiency in the stock market ... is the market efficient?



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