U.S. Single-Family Rent Increase Lowest in 15 Years

By  on December 2, 2025

According to the latest Cotality Single-Family Rent Index (SFRI), U.S. single-family home rental prices increased 1% year over year in September, 2025 – lowest growth rate in 15 years. Click here to read more.

In addition they report that while growth slowed nationally, rent still has still increased 29% over the last five years, which means renters are paying an average of $610 a month or $7,300 a year in rent.

“The story of the single-family rental market is one of deceleration at the national level, but with significant local nuances. Annual single-family rent growth in September hit its lowest point in over 15 years—since June 2010.”  Said Cotality senior principal economist Molly Boesel.

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Click here to read the full report at Cotality.


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  • Hamza Ashfaq
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