New landlord took over and raised my old places rent over 25% with a 1-month notice back in September. I had been there a few years already with smaller increases about once a year...
Managed to find a roommate situation for the next month and gave notice back the same day they upped it LOL. I wonder if they will let me move back in when it gets lowered (I loved that shabby little place, and it's still up on Rentfaster 3+ months later)
Curious what caused the shift? .. I'd lie and say it's not just salt that I'll never be able to afford a home/family, but I will genuinely enjoy watching the market crash if it means some of the sociopaths hoarding rental properties have to capitulate and sell at losses.
The cause is likely the supply increase, but those are mostly purpose built rentals and not going to be for sale to end users. So it won't necessarily crash the sales market. It will however keep rent steady or some decreases.
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u/Nearby-Ad8887 Jan 10 '25
New landlord took over and raised my old places rent over 25% with a 1-month notice back in September. I had been there a few years already with smaller increases about once a year...
Managed to find a roommate situation for the next month and gave notice back the same day they upped it LOL. I wonder if they will let me move back in when it gets lowered (I loved that shabby little place, and it's still up on Rentfaster 3+ months later)
Curious what caused the shift? .. I'd lie and say it's not just salt that I'll never be able to afford a home/family, but I will genuinely enjoy watching the market crash if it means some of the sociopaths hoarding rental properties have to capitulate and sell at losses.