CNBC: The
average monthly rent for a Manhattan apartment surpassed $5,000 for the first
time — and brokers say demand and prices are headed even higher into the fall.
The average apartment rent in June was $5,058, the highest on record, according
to a report from Miller Samuel and Douglas Elliman. Average rental prices were
up 29% over last year, while median rent was up by 25% to $4,050 a month. Aside
from pricing out many renters, the increases could have knock-on effects amid
broader inflation pressures. Rents are a key component of the government’s
consumer price index, which increased 9.1% from a year ago in June, and New
York is the nation’s largest rental market (CNBC).
Axios: This points to a conundrum. The Fed is raising rates to cool inflation. But rate hikes are driving higher rents, which are fueling inflation (Axios).
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