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Are Boston Apartment Rent Hikes Coming Back?

The pandemic did not drop Boston apartment rents to where we cal all afford it, but it steadily slowed that increase to almost nothing. However, the trend ended last month, according to a new report.

In March, year-over-year rent growth was 1.1 percent, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing an analysis by Realtor.com. It had fallen from 2.2 percent last June to 0.6 percent in February.

Stimulus payments, the vaccine rollout, low inventory of homes for sale, and the recovering economy likely contributed to landlords accelerating the pace of rent increases last month.

The median asking rent was $1,463 a month in the nation’s 50 largest markets, the report found. Annual rent growth remains far below the 3.2 percent recorded in March 2020, when the pandemic hit the U.S.

Rents fell by double-digit percentages during the pandemic’s first year in the nation’s most expensive cities, New York and San Francisco, and landlords increasingly offered concessions to fill apartments — sometimes to no avail.

The Boston real estate condo market is also fueling the rent hikes as many prospective homebuyers are priced out of buying. In March, the median home sale price hit an all-time high of $329,100, up 17.2 percent from a year ago, according to the National Association of Realtors.

“It’s creating opportunities on the rental side,” Greenwich real-estate developer Eric Schwartz told the outlet. His new 59-apartment complex in the wealthy Connecticut town has received more than 500 inquiries, he said.

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