Rental Assistance
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Where rental agents are cashing in: The states to watch for the remainder of 2025
Sep 17, 2025The U.S. rental market is shifting in 2025, but for rental agents, opportunity remains abundant. National vacancy rates reached 7 percent in the second quarter, up from 6.6 percent a year earlier, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. A wave of new construction and moderating rent growth has created a more balanced market, but in many states, rental agents are finding plenty of business as landlords and tenants navigate these changing dynamics. Renting also remains the only viable option for many Americans, as rising home prices, tight mortgage underwriting, and limited inventory continue to put homeownership out of reach for large segments of the population. This dynamic ensures a steady flow of renters seeking guidance, and rental agents are there to connect them with available units.
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Section 8 use barriers analyzed in new study
Sep 16, 2025 -
Tariffs, rising construction costs could push rents higher
Aug 12, 2025 -
In Northern Virginia, senior housing has a supply-and-demand ‘disconnect’
Jul 11, 2025 -
HUD plans new time limits, work requirements for rental aid: report
Jun 06, 2025 -
California revokes City of Fresno’s ‘pro-housing’ designation
May 27, 2025 -
HUD watchdog finds insufficient payment controls for eighth year running
May 15, 2025 -
Trump wants to cut rental assistance. His first-term budget requests show he’s serious
May 06, 2025 -
White House proposes elimination of Section 8 housing vouchers
May 05, 2025 -
HUD adds $2.2M to VASH program for Native American veterans
Apr 25, 2025 -
HUD says emergency housing voucher program will be depleted in 2026
Apr 21, 2025 -
Trump administration eyes deep cuts to Section 8 housing vouchers
Apr 18, 2025