KEY POINTS
  • Rent costs are beginning to come down from record-high asking prices.
  • Prices are beginning to come down as supply boosts vacancy and demand slows from record highs in 2022.

Rent costs are beginning to come down after record-high asking prices.

"Rental markets are cooling, but in a lot of places, it doesn't mean they're falling. It means they're growing at a slower pace," said Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, a senior research associate focused on affordable housing at the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.