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US Rents Hit Record Highs as Homeownership Plunges to 18 Year Lows

October 1, 2013 by Marco Santarelli

rentingThe American Home-ownership Dream is officially dead.  Long live the New Normal American Dream: Renting.

According to the latest quarterly home-ownership data released by the Census Bureau, the raw home-ownership rate of 65.0% was unchanged from last quarter and 0.4% lower than a year ago.  And on a seasonally adjusted basis (not sure why home-ownership is adjusted for seasons: people who live in a house in the winter generally live under a bridge in the summer?), the percentage of Americans who have a house declined from 65.2% to 65.1%: the lowest since 1995.

Homeownership Rate

Obviously the flip-side to most “children” in their mid-30s still living in their parents' basements is that those wishing to brave the New Normal world will have to spend a lot for rent.

A record lot in fact: the median asking rent for US vacant housing units just hit an all time high of $735 per month.

Avg Rental Price

The pain is most acute for those renting in the Northeast, where the median rent soared by $65 to a record high of $961.  What is perhaps more notable is that the median rent in the Northeast (the financial capital of the US), is now decidedly above the median asking rent in the West (traditionally the entertainment and entrepreneurial capital of the US).

Avg Rental Price by Region

So rents are soaring. Which should mean that so are wages and/or personal income right?

Wrong.  Presenting the annual change in real US wages…

Change in Real Wages

And the 5 year change in Personal Income.

20130727_income

So how sustainable are the soaring rents shown above?  We will let hedge fund Blackstone, and all those other Wall Street firms capitalizing on near record low interest rates, to become America's largest landlords answer that one.

Filed Under: Economy, Housing Market

About Marco Santarelli

Marco Santarelli is an investor, author, Inc. 5000 entrepreneur, and the founder of Norada Real Estate Investments – a nationwide provider of turnkey cash-flow investment property.  His mission is to help 1 million people create wealth and passive income and put them on the path to financial freedom with real estate.  He’s also the host of the top-rated podcast – Passive Real Estate Investing.

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