Rent inflation has experienced a rare significant decline. The latest data shows that rent inflation over the past two months has fallen by the largest margin since the pandemic. This sounds reasonable, as the housing market has indeed been weakening. However, this set of data has also sparked much discussion—some are beginning to ask whether this trend truly reflects the market conditions or if there is another underlying factor.
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digital_archaeologist
· 2025-12-18 18:44
Rent has dropped so much? I haven't felt it at all. Is it a blessing for tenants or just data magic?
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 2025-12-18 18:32
hypothesis: the rental deflation we're witnessing might just be a poorly calibrated oracle reporting outdated chain state... or the market's finally admitting what we all knew lmao
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RektButSmiling
· 2025-12-18 18:30
Has the rent really decreased, or have the statistics been manipulated again?
Rent inflation has experienced a rare significant decline. The latest data shows that rent inflation over the past two months has fallen by the largest margin since the pandemic. This sounds reasonable, as the housing market has indeed been weakening. However, this set of data has also sparked much discussion—some are beginning to ask whether this trend truly reflects the market conditions or if there is another underlying factor.