Nearly 40 Percent of Apartment Rentals Offer Concessions This Spring: Report

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A ‘For Rent’ sign in front of a building in Miami Beach, Fla. Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesA glut of apartment inventory across the Sun Belt helped push the national apartment vacancy rate to 7.3 percent this spring, forcing a growing number of property managers to offer concessions to lure in new tenants.Incentives such as free rent, waived application and other fees, and reduced move-in costs showed up on about 40 percent of apartment listings during the spring period, a rental report released May 27 by Zillow found. A year prior, about one-third of apartment listings offered concessions. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, when demand for apartments was extremely robust, only 16 percent of property managers used concessions to bring in new tenants.

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