KEY POINTS
  • The push comes as more Americans have the flexibility to work from anywhere and are looking for larger spaces with outdoor areas.
  • According to the National Association of Home Builders, there were 13,000 new single-family homes started as rentals in the first quarter of this year, up 63% from a year ago.
  • Homes-built-for-rent still represent just 5% of the home building market, but that's up from the 2.7% historical average, according to the association.
Jake and Stephanie Murphy are moving into a new single-family rental home built by American Homes 4 Rent.

As demand for single-family rental homes surges, big landlords are jumping into the homebuilding business to shore up falling supplies.

The push comes as more Americans have the flexibility to work from anywhere and are looking for larger spaces with outdoor areas.