According to the latest CoreLogic Single-Family Rent Index (SFRI), U.S. single-family home rental prices increased 2.4% year over year in January, 2025. The monthly growth rate for January was 0.4%, which was above the average of 0.1% for January from 2004-2019, marking the first month since mid-2024 that monthly growth has been above the seasonal trend. In addition, they report that low-end rental prices were up 1.9% compared to high-end price gains of 3.2%.
“After a period of slowing annual growth, single-family rent increases are firming up. Annual single-family rent growth in January ticked up from what may have been the cycle low point in December 2025. Furthermore, January’s monthly increase was above what is typically recorded in the winter months, and it was the first above-trend monthly increase since mid-2024…” Said CoreLogic senior principal economist Molly Boesel.
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