Median rent for a house not an apartment, and skewed by urban rents, ridiculous modern "requirements" instead of basic needs, and real estate investors buying all the homes for profit. We could invest in smaller homes, but less profit for the contractors.
My rent was $900 a month when the new lease came up the landlord wanted $2650 he said markets gone up so o well this was 8 months ago I was like I don't even make that a month now i live in a van worlds gone crazy over Greed!! Its a shame....
@@0IIIIII Get into a trade or join boot camp for coding. You’ll waste four years of earning potential for an opportunity that might not even be there once you graduate. College 😂 Dont listen to this old fart 💨
@Roy Harper Whoa, I didn't mean that low all at once. I negotiated my rent over time and even got perks from the landlord because I'm a good tenant and believe in helping out. I don't love in a crap hole either.
@@stvlu733 well, unfortunately, I've been renting since 2007 and i'm willing to bet you're the exception. I can see a landlord giving you a break on rent of you mow the lawn or something they would otherwise have to pay someone else do do but other than that I don't see why a landlord would negotiate rent.
Good news for some, but rental or mortgage prices are just one part of the puzzle, how about the increase in utilities (water, electric, etc), internet/cable/satellite, insurance prices, or other household expenses?
It’s going up here in Utah too twice now since the pandemic and my bf was a Covid survivor and we haven’t worked for two years he’s still on oxygen. Greed and we are looking to Florida 😂😂
To be fair, Mr.Wells, you’re in San Antonio, a military city. Military cities will always be more affordable compared to non military cities. And quite honestly, you may have been able to find a house and pay less on mortgage than rent. But to each is own.
@@0IIIIII I’m not entirely sure. But I lived in El Paso, Dallas, all the way up to New York. Dallas and NY are certainly more expensive than El Paso & SA, and none of those cities have bases near them. San Antonio has 3, El Paso has 1. Both cites are cheaper. Now El Paso is a border town so that could have something to with it, but San Antonio isn’t and yet cheaper, while being the “7th largest” city in the US. I would attribute big businesses not being attracted to military cities as well.
All this is fine if wage was negotiable. You can’t have your cake and eat it too. If your business owner with real estate and you intend on paying minimum wage, all while charging premium rental rates then your raining on your own parade
thats weird, i live in cambridge massachusetts and yeah massachusetts is expensive but everyone in mass knows rhode island is cheap.. ive seen two bedroom apt go for like 1000 a month
do you think an apartment complext or homeowner is seriously going to negotiate rent with someone? the first thing they will think is the person can't afford the rent so bye, on to the next applicant
@Roy Harper I think it depends on who you are and if you got the balls to do it. I said I had negotiated my rent and even got perks out of it from my landlord My rent is now 30% lower than when I started. You must be looking on one of those rental sites for a below average renters with lower incomes. Most of all we struggle to find cheap rent on those sites. You have to start knocking on some doors. That's how I got in on mine.
Demand and supply dictate the rentals. The above commenter said the rentals in Rhode Island have not changed. Maybe more job creation can happen in RI because of high rentals in SF bay area.
The government should've let the population shrink naturally. Smaller population will make life competition less intense and lower property prices as happened in Japan, which will eventually make the citizens happier
@@karlabritfeld7104 Stop supporting single mother financially and stop giving away green cards through lottery programs. Encourage people to have one child or two children only, by imposing tax on families with more than two children
Airbnbs. Small investors buying family homes. Renting their first homes in the future because it would make sense to sell them is the future. Home ownership in America is about borrowing as much money as you can and buying that house you want
@@karlabritfeld7104 Blame Trump for everything? That is no longer an excuse for the failed Biden policies. Please come up with a better excuse! Pathetic!
The median rent in the US is around $2k/month. So a 5% drop off $2k is $100. I wouldn’t say that’s anything special...
A one bedroom in Sf has dropped from $4000 a month to $3900. Woo hoo!
@@baldeagle4710 ride the wave ,thanks for reply
Median rent for a house not an apartment, and skewed by urban rents, ridiculous modern "requirements" instead of basic needs, and real estate investors buying all the homes for profit. We could invest in smaller homes, but less profit for the contractors.
It is in say… Wichita Kansas.
It said 5% was the fasted drop in a month. So it was 100$ but in a month, over time it is more
My rent was $900 a month when the new lease came up the landlord wanted $2650 he said markets gone up so o well this was 8 months ago I was like I don't even make that a month now i live in a van worlds gone crazy over Greed!! Its a shame....
Is the van down by the river?
I've got waitresses with kids living in car it's all bad
@kimberly cornelius Yup rich people stay rich and the poor blue collar get more poor
@@kimberlycornelius7911maybe the waitresses should go to college and get a better job
@@0IIIIII Get into a trade or join boot camp for coding. You’ll waste four years of earning potential for an opportunity that might not even be there once you graduate. College 😂 Dont listen to this old fart 💨
"...Renters should try to negotiate a free month or two." I about died laughing when I heard that one.
So, are you a coward not to negotiate lower rent? What's the worst that can happen.
@@stvlu733 I was referring to "free" and not "reduced" rent.
@@stvlu733 that's like applying for a job that pays 50K per year and then tewlling the employer you want $75K, not going to happen
@Roy Harper Whoa, I didn't mean that low all at once. I negotiated my rent over time and even got perks from the landlord because I'm a good tenant and believe in helping out. I don't love in a crap hole either.
@@stvlu733 well, unfortunately, I've been renting since 2007 and i'm willing to bet you're the exception. I can see a landlord giving you a break on rent of you mow the lawn or something they would otherwise have to pay someone else do do but other than that I don't see why a landlord would negotiate rent.
I ain't never seen rent lower, anywhere, ever.
I'm so fudging lucky. My rent has not risen even though the pandemic. And I live in Honolulu, Hawaii.
how much may I ask
Living in a tent?
im glad im not renting anymore people are getting screwed. people should not make money off someone elses hard work
Unless the people doing the hard work willingly give their money to the people who are making money off of them.
There should be nationwide free rent. Hard to imagine the worlds richest country struggled with this issue.
@@LebronCCP And free food and free cars!
@jk1289 ...also free flights around the world, free hotels, free tours, free restaurants, free medical care, free shopping, free.....free...freedom.
@@rauserbegins5850 They are not giving it willingly - many people dont have a choice. It's either pay that insane amount or sleep on the streets.
Good news for some, but rental or mortgage prices are just one part of the puzzle, how about the increase in utilities (water, electric, etc), internet/cable/satellite, insurance prices, or other household expenses?
Rents may be going down in NY but not here in south Florida. They are going even higher if anything.
Florida is the new California
It’s going up here in Utah too twice now since the pandemic and my bf was a Covid survivor and we haven’t worked for two years he’s still on oxygen. Greed and we are looking to Florida 😂😂
It costs $$$ to live in one of the free states.
Florida is blowing up like it was always suppose to. From young professional living to senior living and everything in between, Florida is booming.
@@mattbailey4827 it costs to live anywhere 🥺
To be fair, Mr.Wells, you’re in San Antonio, a military city. Military cities will always be more affordable compared to non military cities. And quite honestly, you may have been able to find a house and pay less on mortgage than rent. But to each is own.
Thank you
What makes military cities cheap?
@@0IIIIII I’m not entirely sure. But I lived in El Paso, Dallas, all the way up to New York. Dallas and NY are certainly more expensive than El Paso & SA, and none of those cities have bases near them. San Antonio has 3, El Paso has 1. Both cites are cheaper. Now El Paso is a border town so that could have something to with it, but San Antonio isn’t and yet cheaper, while being the “7th largest” city in the US. I would attribute big businesses not being attracted to military cities as well.
@@southkiddJwell paso if full of crime.
Norfolk Virginia is expensive, its a big military city
Not in Miami
Get rid of landlords. Get rid of having more than one home per family
This means investment property sales has stopped completely. ROI is dropping. Foreclosures is coming.
The cost of rent isn't decreasing. This is just government propaganda.
All this is fine if wage was negotiable. You can’t have your cake and eat it too. If your business owner with real estate and you intend on paying minimum wage, all while charging premium rental rates then your raining on your own parade
WOW. My rent went up 50% over the past 2 years and it dropped 5% this month. I feel happy.
I live in Rhode Island, and it's not budging here.
Rhode Island is cheap tho right?
@@professionalcheekclapper7608 Not at all. We're the smallest state in the USA, so that doesn't help much.
@@professionalcheekclapper7608 heck no
thats weird, i live in cambridge massachusetts and yeah massachusetts is expensive but everyone in mass
knows rhode island is cheap.. ive seen two bedroom apt go for like 1000 a month
If you have a lawn, you should be growing food. I grew all my food last year and saved $6000! Grass lawns make you poor!
Did it pay your rent?
When you can't afford rent you can't live there and you can't work there!
Lol not here in Southern Orange County, California!! Not even close!
Where
Where I live priced dropped but I’m still paying regular price my rent never dropped in price but I was told that decrease
cool... a whole 50 bucks cheaper
Most are too cowardly to negotiate lower rent. They would just keep their mouths shut and hope the rent doesn't go any higher than it is.
do you think an apartment complext or homeowner is seriously going to negotiate rent with someone? the first thing they will think is the person can't afford the rent so bye, on to the next applicant
@Roy Harper I think it depends on who you are and if you got the balls to do it. I said I had negotiated my rent and even got perks out of it from my landlord My rent is now 30% lower than when I started. You must be looking on one of those rental sites for a below average renters with lower incomes. Most of all we struggle to find cheap rent on those sites. You have to start knocking on some doors. That's how I got in on mine.
Still high..the net from 2020 is what they should be comparing it too.
Good. Landlords absolutely have been rinsing everyone beyond belief and they deserve the imminent crash that's coming.
What will happen in a housing crash?
I was too young to understand from the last housing crash.
The dude talking about San Antonio needs to replace his smoke detector battery 💀
I was at my mom’s house for the holidays 😂😂
@@RealtorAmoney I hope you replaced it before you left 💀
1:01 Never trust a Black guy that can't change the batteries on his smoke alarm
Hah. San Francisco and the rest of Bay Area, have you got the message? Give us a rental break.
Demand and supply dictate the rentals. The above commenter said the rentals in Rhode Island have not changed. Maybe more job creation can happen in RI because of high rentals in SF bay area.
I’m AZ I can now get a 4 bedroom home I’m Scottsdale for the price of a 2 bedroom apartment a year ago.
I just sold a rotted out brown 80's WV camper with 300,000 miles running, and many problems for 10 times what it's worth.
Yep! These days it's more like every second. Everyone just wants a place or thing they call home to live in.
Wow you sound like a wonderful person.
THANK GAWD!
Anybody noticed that she didn't even close the box right and why would she be putting magazines in a box out of all the other important things 😒
Who cares
It's called television
1:01 😆🤣🤣🤣
The government should've let the population shrink naturally. Smaller population will make life competition less intense and lower property prices as happened in Japan, which will eventually make the citizens happier
So what do you suggest? Mandatory sterilization?
@@karlabritfeld7104 Stop supporting single mother financially and stop giving away green cards through lottery programs. Encourage people to have one child or two children only, by imposing tax on families with more than two children
🤔 did that last box backwards
Man Colorado is really bad
Why are some cities rents dropping and some are not?
Will they all drop eventually? or just cities where they want people to move/rent?
Bisssshhhh where? Lies
Where????? Rent down at
Thicker then a Bowl of Oatmeal
All she needs to do is just open an OF and she won't have to worry about rent anymore 🤣
Than not then...
Rent en Orlando es too high
Don't put books in large boxes.
Good 👍
I clicked so fast.... none of the hot markets are moving. Atl CA NYC click bait
What cities are those???
Houston TX, Oklahoma City Ok, Minneapolis MN, and Phoenix AZ.
You never heard of Minneapolis?
I hope Adrian changes the batteries in his smoke detector
I don’t know how people live with that noise constantly going off all day and night. No ma’am!
Still dont see the big issue. Santas elves bleeding you.
Bull
Is the renters going to cry for the landlords who will loose out of money?
where do they finds these people, Facebook?
IM ADRIAN WELLS IM ALSO A REALTOR IN SAN ANTONIO
This is a way to further shrink the middle class.
They're already shrinking.
my house is made out of toilet paper.
Oooooh aaaaaaah
Bs report!!
buybuybuy
Fake news
Bidens america
Rent started to go up when the pandemic started during the twice-impeached, former president's America.
@@breal7277 the biden administration promised to make things better and started giving out free checks just to mess up inflation.
High rent was better than trump remember sheep
Are you implying rent wasn’t high when Trump was in office? 😂😂😂. It was high back then and it’s high now.
I have four rental units. I love it. Keep renting guys.🎉
Keep raising prices 20% a year - squeeze them!
I own 1. Bought one a year ago in my late teens and it was one of my best decisions. I own a house as a teenager.
@@randomuser9868 be grateful you have generous parents!
You are part of the problem. Get a real job
Airbnbs. Small investors buying family homes. Renting their first homes in the future because it would make sense to sell them is the future. Home ownership in America is about borrowing as much money as you can and buying that house you want
Great! We will now only need three full time jobs instead of four! Thanks Joe Biden!! You are an awesome president! Pathetic!
Thanks to Trump who encouraged it.
@@karlabritfeld7104 Blame Trump for everything? That is no longer an excuse for the failed Biden policies. Please come up with a better excuse! Pathetic!