paulsharvey
Elite Member
The rent market is, complicated. On one hand, you have people attaching land lords for increased rent and greed, and there is some of that, But that's Why they own the property, it's not charity. On the other hand, there is an issue with "starter" homes being snagged up by people who watched a couple real estate seminars, and think if they can get 4 rentals, they can live like kings. You also have the large investors too. Then, you have people/governments; which complain about rental rates, But also increase the burden on the landlord.
I don't really know if all of these issues are new, or we just we never really heard as much about it till past 4-6 years.
I saw a sign yesterday, a mini house, $1100/month, and we are talking a studio. I've seen travel trailers (I don't mean nice, I mean older, probably not roadworthy), in someone's literal backyard, for $650/month. Add to that, some want far more than then first, last, and security. Note, this isn't beach or college town, or even nice, low crime area; it's not that bad, but not that good either.
Add on to the issues; I get noone "wants" to rent to a felon or someone who has been kicked out of another rental, However, those people do existing, and they have to live somewhere.
I don't really know if all of these issues are new, or we just we never really heard as much about it till past 4-6 years.
I saw a sign yesterday, a mini house, $1100/month, and we are talking a studio. I've seen travel trailers (I don't mean nice, I mean older, probably not roadworthy), in someone's literal backyard, for $650/month. Add to that, some want far more than then first, last, and security. Note, this isn't beach or college town, or even nice, low crime area; it's not that bad, but not that good either.
Add on to the issues; I get noone "wants" to rent to a felon or someone who has been kicked out of another rental, However, those people do existing, and they have to live somewhere.