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  2. The Average American Spends This Much on Rent - AOL

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    “Based on the $1,714 average rent and typical utility costs ($250 per month was the average I found on Apartment List), someone would need to earn around $78,000 per year to comfortably afford ...

  3. Lawsuit: Pricing algorithm inflated rental prices ... - AOL

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    North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson, a Democrat and member of the U.S. House of Representatives previously, says landlords and RealPage have shared nonpublic information about rent prices ...

  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 control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, San Francisco voters passed a ballot initiative which expanded the city's existing rent control laws to include small multi-unit apartments with four or less units, built prior to 1980 (about 30% of the city's rental housing stock at the time).

  6. 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 ]

  7. 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    Median cost to purchase a home by U.S. state Median cost to purchase a home by U.S. metro area Fig. 1: Robert Shiller's plot of U.S. home prices, population, building costs, and bond yields, from Irrational Exuberance, 2nd ed. [1] Shiller shows that inflation-adjusted U.S. home prices increased 0.4% per year from 1890 to 2004 and 0.7% per year from 1940 to 2004, whereas U.S. census data from ...