
Dwellsy Offers the Press Hyper-Local Rental Market Data
Written by Jonas Bordo
As the largest home rental listing platform in the country, we have access to unique data on housing affordability across the country. The price of multi-family and single-family home rentals continue to fluctuate, and renters are having a difficult time navigating the market.
To the surprise of many, the general rise in rental home prices is not actually reflective of the entire market. In reality, many of the rent increases this year are due to the high demand for single-family rentals. We have broken our rental data down regionally across the US so you can see the trends in rental housing and affordability in your area.
The median rent across the nation for April 2022 was $1920/mo, which is $370 more than the median rent this time last year. For a more detailed breakdown of last month's data, download the data set below.
What We Provide
Within the data we’re offering you, you can find information on rent in any place you’d like. You can look at our data at three different levels: MSA, city, and zip code. You can use this data to track how markets are changing over time, from month to month. For each location, the data set includes:
- The average listing price
- The median listing price
- The maximum listing price
- The minimum listing price
- The number of listings Dwellsy has in that location
Our data is comprehensive because it includes a wide range of rentals. It also allows you to see a broad picture of how your local rental market is doing as a whole. Check out the sample of data from Denver below.
If you’re interested in receiving similar data on an ongoing basis in your own city, we’re happy to help you. Reach out to us at press@dwellsy.com.