@merkel.mak1344: Rents are exploding across U.S. cities, Pittsburgh up nearly 48%, SF rents crossed $2,800 a month, and landlords are still planning more increases. It feels like cities are sliding toward luxury-only zones. Who’s supposed to live here? Is the urban dream dead, or can we fix this? Let me know if you’re struggling, or leaving. #housingcrisis #finance #housingmarket #rentcrisis #money
I’m a landlord and I have a clause in my lease agreement that states if the tenant pays each month on time for 12 months the rent will not increase the following year
2025-09-27 01:35:22
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Marney2 :
Rural area here, not a high risk weather area and my insurance went up 40%. I can only imagine what landlords pay in insurance in high risk area
2025-09-27 13:10:56
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RDDC Diecast Collectibles :
at $2800 a month you can move into a hotel, get room.service, pay no utilities, no contracts
2025-09-27 04:59:13
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v3ng3nZ 2010 :
taxes go up, rents go up.
2025-09-27 00:41:36
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Vegasteddyv :
Up 100 %
2025-09-27 06:00:25
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Chris Carr :
Nooooooooooooooo not my Pittsburgh 😢
2025-09-27 03:30:18
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Mira Nelton :
what de heck America? real worker need
2025-09-27 02:05:05
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thehappysmartass :
That’s what happens with Corporations buy homes and apartments !!!
2025-09-26 12:29:48
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Jim Gilbertson :
Many restaurants in Tustin, Ca. have closed because landlords DOUBLED their rent, now it's just empty buildings, good job !!!!
2025-09-26 13:04:49
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Lucy :
Just air b b a studio in Pittsburgh saw going rent for same place $2300…for a studio!
2025-09-27 00:50:28
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Miss Dawnie :
Insurance is on the property taxes on the property, mud districts, HOA fees, sewer, and sanitation all these things Jack went up. These are out of control.
2025-09-27 00:20:32
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Ered84 :
Fayetteville arkansas, rents that were $450 in 2019, are now $1500-1700
2025-09-26 12:39:57
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Harvey :
One of the reasons rents are going up is the rise in TAXES and other services like water and sewer that have gone up considerably
2025-09-26 13:00:24
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bob808james :
that taste is high but you should raise it yearly. costs to the landlord also up every year
2025-09-27 03:10:20
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