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Newsfeed: Rent Inflation Hits Outer-Ring Suburbs the Most, Core Cities the Least

Newsfeed: Rent Inflation Hits Outer-Ring Suburbs the Most, Core Cities the Least

In the earliest phases of the pandemic, many of the nation’s large cities saw sharp rent declines as a subset of renters with newly remote working arrangements moved away from expensive downtown areas that had temporarily lost their vibrancy, in search of more space in the surrounding suburbs.

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Newsfeed: US Building Permits Crash In August, Multi-Family Starts Hit Record High

Newsfeed: US Building Permits Crash In August, Multi-Family Starts Hit Record High

Following yesterday’s 9th straight monthly decline in US homebuilder sentiment – the longest losing streak since 2014 – this morning’s housing starts and permits data will be watched like a hawk (the former expected to see a small bounce MoM and the latter – more forward-looking – a big tumble MoM).

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Newsfeed: States Losing (And Gaining) The Most Rich Young Professionals – 2022 Edition

Newsfeed: States Losing (And Gaining) The Most Rich Young Professionals – 2022 Edition

Young professionals are generally staying close to home, according to new research. The Census Bureau and Harvard University recently found that 80% of young adults live less than 100 miles from where they grew up. Meanwhile, just 10% had moved more than 500 miles away. This means that while big cities like New York and Los Angeles have been millennial hotspots for years, the tides may be changing.

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