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Lease Renewals Peak

Lori Todd • December 13, 2020

Is it another result from Covid19?

We are experiencing the highest percentage of lease renewals than we've ever seen in our 18 years of monitoring activity. Are tenants choosing to renew their lease so they can stay put rather than go out and search for a new rental during a pandemic?  We think so.  People who moved this year most likely experienced the inconvenience of moving during a pandemic.  It was a hassle from every angle.  Movers were less available, utility companies were slower to respond, cleaners were booked or pivoting with their cleaning procedures, and everyone was researching and finding ways to combat Covid19. 

We're also experiencing a housing shortage with rentals just like we are seeing with houses for sale.  We often hear people complain about the apartments around the County but when rentals are near 100% occupied, it's hard to argue that housing/apartments aren't needed.  Sure, we'd love to see more single-family homes and townhomes built but building apartment buildings allows developers to maximize dollar per square foot.  We need to see City & County regulations change so that developers have less upfront expense so that they become more willing and able to bring on the type of supply that would be a beautiful addition to the area. 

Whether you are considering leasing or buying, our office is staffed to assist you.  

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By Lori Todd October 8, 2021
Although you may be renting a place for a short time or a year or two, having a rental can feel so temporary. There are many ways to create a more permanent feel without spending a bunch of money or making unapproved alterations. Start with decorating. One of the easiest ways to make your rental feel more homey is to decorate and accessorize. By adding plants, candles, throw pillows and other home decorating items, you can quickly create a warm and inviting space. If you're not permitted to put nails in the walls, you can use products that are temporary, such as double-sided tape or non-sticking hangers for wall art. In addition to the inside, you can also consider adding some decoration to the exterior. Whether it's only a simple welcome mat or a welcome mat along with a door wreath, flowers or holiday decorations, adding to the exterior can make your entry more inviting and cheerful.
By Lori Todd September 26, 2021
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By Lori Todd March 31, 2021
Combining the effects of the pandemic with the housing shortage, the rental market is as tough as the sales market right now. We are experiencing the highest retention in history with tenants choosing to renew their leases rather than move to a different rental. The housing shortage has also caused the rental rates to rise, some seeing more than 5% annual increase. What does that mean for the future rental market? Some forecasting shows that the rental market will continue seeing rental rate increases for the next few years while some believe the market is due to level off in the next year. Until local, state and federal governments can help the private sectors in creating more affordable housing and less government restrictions, Bloomington will continue to struggle with the high cost of living. Although it's a Seller's market right now, it may be a good time for Tenants to consult with a Realtor to see if it is a good time to consider purchasing. Studies show that lifetime wealth is substantially better for those who own real estate versus those who have rented. To learn more, contact our office for a free consultation.
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