The vacancy rate for apartment rentals is expected to head higher in a year, but conditions in the U.S. will still be considered a “landlord’s market,” according to data released Monday. This quarter’s 4% vacancy rate for apartment rentals is likely to rise to 4.3% by the end of 2015, the National Association of Realtors reported. When rates are below 5%, landlords can typically raise rent. Rent growth is expected to hit about 3.9% in 2015 and 3.5% in 2016, compared with 4% this year, according to NAR’s forecast.
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A ‘landlord’s market’ expected for 2015, 2016: NAR
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