The single-family rental (SFR) sector is in growth mode. The build-to-rent (BTR) industry has been one of the fastest-growing segments of single-family home construction for a number of years — and 2024 was no exception. Combining the flexibility and low maintenance of renting with the space, comfort and privacy of a single-family home, single-family rentals check all the right boxes. It’s no wonder, then, that builders are responding by increasing the construction of new single-family…
Renters are settling in for the long haul. As soaring home prices and tight inventory keep many on the sidelines, renters in need of more space and privacy are making…
For those who aren’t ready to buy, renting the American dream for the time being might just be the next best thing. As rapidly rising home prices, discouraging down payment…
The build-to-rent market is growing fast across the United States, with more than 110,000 single-family rental homes currently under construction in 613 communities as of January 2025. Today’s house renters are increasingly on the lookout for comfortable homes with modern amenities for a fraction of both the cost and stress of buying. And real estate developers are stepping up to meet the ongoing need for spacious living options that bypass the price tag and long-term…
The build-to-rent market continues to gain momentum, reshaping the housing landscape with an impressive pipeline of single-family rentals under development. The recent Point2Homes build-to-rent report revealed that, as of January…
As the pandemic created both the need for roomier homes and the conditions for people to work remotely and move further away from congested and expensive urban centers, developers understood…
The build-to-rent market is firing on all cylinders, with occupancy levels at a solid 95% and strong construction activity in most states and metros across the country. Nationwide, more than 110,000 new single-family homes for rent are currently under construction. Whether developers broke ground on these projects three days or three years ago, it’s likely that the bulk of them will reach renters in search of more living space and better amenities in the months…
Thinking of renters living alone conjures up the image of a young professional in their late 20s to early 30s: adaptable, career-focused, and renting as a stepping stone to future…
Americans’ love affair with the single-family home has been changing. As incomes are slowly creeping up but home prices and mortgage rates remain prohibitive, more and more renters are looking…


