Cotality Says Single-Family Rent Growth Showed Signs of Weakness in July

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According to the latest Cotality (formerly CoreLogic) Single-Family Rent Index (SFRI), U.S. single-family home rental prices increased 2.3% year over year in July, 2025.  In addition, July rent for detached rentals grew by 2.2%, and attached rental rates rose by 1.8%.

“After a strong start to the year, single-family rent growth is clearly losing steam…in July, we broadly saw weakening in annual single-family rent growth across metro areas and price tiers. The monthly growth rate came in at just 0.2%, well below the historical July average of 0.7%, and is a notable shift from the stronger-than-usual monthly gains recorded earlier in 2025.”  Said Molly Boesel, Cotality senior principal economist. 



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