Market for Single-Family Rental Bonds Growing at Home and Abroad

“The next frontier for the SFR securitization market will be the ability for smaller single-family rental investors to access the securitization market,” Hill said. “While institutional investors have been more visible, and were arguably necessary for launching the securitization market, they own less than 500,000 properties. Small investors own more than 14 million. Suffice it […]

Millennials fuel single-family rental demand

Millennials are delaying home ownership. The result is an extended rental trend among 25- to 34-year-olds that is fueling real estate opportunities of its own. The group, which is the nation’s second largest generation, is starting to form new households, but unlike past generations, that doesn’t mean buying a starter home. Weak job growth and […]

Economy Watch: Will Millennials Continue to Rent?

Perhaps the main new reality is that homeownership isn’t as easy to attain as it has been during most of the decades after World War II. For a lot of people, the money isn’t there, because the American economy simply doesn’t offer as many well-paying jobs as it used to. Less fundamentally—and probably easier to […]

In Single-Family Rental Housing, the Tenant Is King

When Waypoint buys a new home, its managers use a checklist to make sure all of the features of the home function smoothly and to replace systems like roofs or plumbing, if necessary. For example, can the home provide hot water to a washing machine and two bathrooms at the same time? Waypoint also checks […]

How Renters Benefitted From the Housing Crisis

No question, renters were waiting in the wings behind homeowners all across the nation. From 2005 to 2013, the number of occupied single-family rental properties jumped from 10.5 million units to 14.2 million units, the Urban Institute reports, citing American Housing Survey data.

Best Markets to Rent to Millennials in 2015

A couple of weeks ago RealtyTrac issued a report on the best markets for buying rental property in 2015 based on fair market rents for the year set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the most recent median home price data from RealtyTrac sales deed data.

Renters Are Majority in Big U.S. Cities

American cities—and not just the priciest ones—are more and more the domain of renters. Renters made up the majority of the population in cities at the core of nine of the nation’s 11 largest metro areas in 2013, a sharp change from 2006, when renters were the majority in just five of those cities, according […]