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United States ranks fourth for renter growth

Multifamily Housing

United States ranks fourth for renter growth

Renters are on the rise in 21 of the 30 countries examined in RentCafé’s recent study.


By BD+C Staff | February 15, 2018

Between 2010 and 2015, the United States saw an increase in the share of renter households of 9.4%, the fourth highest of any country examined in RentCafé’s most recent study. The only countries higher than the U.S. were the United Kingdom (22%), Ireland (12%), and Denmark (11.7%).

The United States does not rank in the top five in terms of countries with the highest percentage of renters, however. Switzerland has the highest percentage of renters at 56.6%. It is also the only country with more renters than homeowners. Hong Kong (49%), Germany (48.1%), South Korea (44.8%), and Austria (44.3%) round out the top five. The United States ranked 10th at 36.2%.

Conversely, the Russian Federation and Singapore experienced the largest declines in renter household ratio at 27.5% and 13.3% respectively. Along with Slovakia, these countries also have the highest homeownership rates.

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