Rental Affordability Rises as Median Rents Fall in Major U.S. Metros

Reuters12-16 19:00
Rental Affordability Rises as Median Rents Fall in Major U.S. Metros

News Corporation subsidiary Move, Inc., operator of Realtor.com, has released its November 2025 Rental Report, highlighting continued improvements in rental affordability across the United States. The report shows that the median asking rent for 0-2 bedroom units in the 50 largest metropolitan areas declined for the 28th consecutive month, with the national average falling to $1,693, down 1.0% from the previous November. The analysis covers a wide range of rental types, including apartments, condos, townhomes, and single-family homes, and uses data sourced from reliable monthly rental sources. The report also includes insights into minimum wage trends and wage data from sources such as ADP and the US Department of Labor.

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