- Median rent across the U.S. rose 2.4 percent over the past year to $1,435 per month, according to Zillow's November Housing Market Reports
- After growing at a relatively slow pace for the past several months, rent growth has started to accelerate again, driven mainly by an increase in single-family rental prices.
- Median rent in the U.S. rose 2.4 percent since last November, to a median rent price of $1,435 per month.
- The fastest appreciating rental markets are along the West Coast. In Sacramento, Calif., median rent rose 7.5 percent over the past year.
- National home values rose 6.7 percent over the past year, to a median home value of $205,100. Home values in San Jose, Las Vegas, and Seattle rose the most.