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Renters Struggle As U.S. Rents Break Records | Living In Phoenix Arizona

October 22, 2024

RENTERS STRUGGLE AS U.S. RENTS BREAK RECORDS

LIVING IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA

 

Renters Struggle As U.S. Rents Break Records

 

By AZBigMedia, azbigmedia.com | October 21, 2024

The second and third quarters of 2024 saw average roommate rents hit record highs in most major metro areas, but hope could be on the horizon as supply and demand start to rebalance.

  • Average roommate rents have reached record highs in 83% of major US metro areas
  • The only exceptions are Boston, NYC, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington D.C.
  • However, the balance between supply and demand is cooling, suggesting rents may stabilize over the coming months

New data from leading roommate matching service SpareRoom reveals that 24 out of the 29 busiest US metro areas saw rents hit record highs in the middle part of 2024, making life increasingly difficult for renters.

The only exceptions to this were Boston, NYC, Los Angeles, San Fansisco and Washington D.C.. Boston, and Los Angeles saw rents peak in Q4 2023, while NYC’s peak came in Q2 2023.

However, there are signs that things might be cooling, as the ratio between people searching for rentals and supply of available rooms is starting to decrease. The high point was in summer 2021, when there were 6.9 times as many people looking for rooms as there were rooms available. Over the course of 2023 that fell to around 4 people per room and it’s now down to 2.9, meaning the market is far more balanced than post-pandemic, when we saw a huge spike in people moving after a long period of uncertainty.

A graph displaying the ratio of renters vs rooms available

The following table shows the average roommate rent* in the top metro areas. Those numbers bolded represent the point where rents hit record highs.

Metro areas Q3 2024 Q2 2024 Q1 2024
Atlanta $915 $911 $871
Austin $1,176 $1,133 $900
Baltimore $934 $929 $901
Boston $1,360 $1,373 $1,352
Charlotte $974 $1,104 $883
Chicago $1,156 $1,120 $1,028
Dallas $1,093 $1,114 $819
Denver $1,274 $1,285 $1,066
Houston $1,051 $1,040 $830
Jacksonville $1,009 $1,030 $770
Kansas City $928 $769 $573
Las Vegas $966 $1,019 $879
Los Angeles $1,332 $1,339 $1,331
Miami $1,280 $1,310 $1,258
New York $1,540 $1,543 $1,489
Orlando $1,044 $1,025 $933
Philadelphia $948 $1,011 $954
Phoenix $1,023 $1,060 $941
Portland $1,155 $1,209 $872
Raleigh $1,030 $1,048 $816
Riverside $1,037 $1,026 $1,017
Sacramento $999 $1,025 $994
San Antonio $946 $959 $725
San Diego $1,340 $1,330 $1,293
San Francisco Bay Area $1,338 $1,298 $1,263
Seattle $1,115 $1,138 $1,040
Tampa $1,135 $1,132 $966
Virginia Beach $923 $946 $855
Washington D.C. $1,248 $1,248 $1,203

SpareRoom also analyzed the average renter’s budget** across the same metro areas and found that, in every single case, the average budget was lower than the average rent, often by as much as $200-300 per month.

Matt Hutchinson, SpareRoom director, comments: “Things haven’t got any easier for renters, as average rents hit record highs across the country. With the cost of living having risen over the same period, it means millions are struggling with affordability.

One of the major risks is that people end up just staying put to avoid having to pay higher rent, which could have a real knock on effect on the economy. Jobs are the single biggest reason why people relocate but, if affordability is stopping that, the result will be a less flexible workforce, which has real implications for economic growth.”

***

*Based on analysis of over 80,000 room ads placed on SpareRoom in Q3 2023 and 2024↩

**Based on an analysis of 69,271 ‘room wanted’ ads in Q2 2024↩

– more at azbigmedia.com

 

 



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