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Single-Family Home Rental Prices Are Up More Than 12% in 15 U.S. Cities
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Single-Family Home Rental Prices Are Up More Than 12% in 15 U.S. Cities

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Oct 19, 2015
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Single-family home rental prices are up more than 12% since 2014 in 15 U.S. cities—led by Fort Myers, Florida, which saw an increase of 24%. Rising demand for rentals, plus recovering home values in states battered by the Great Recession, have combined to form a perfect storm of soaring prices.

—Bloomberg Business

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