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Rent increases slowed in CT, but the cost of rent isn鈥檛 dropping

Construction workers on the job at the Colonial Village public housing complex in Norwalk, where 200 apartments are being renovated and 69 more will be built. After spending years to get local zoning approval, the project is now waiting on state funding to move forward. Every year, state legislators earmark millions of dollars to build new affordable housing. But as the housing market has heated up, 海角换妻鈥檚 Accountability Project has found there鈥檚 a $450 million pot of money that hasn鈥檛 been spent.
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Construction workers on the job at the Colonial Village public housing complex in Norwalk, where 200 apartments were renovated and 69 more built.

Apartment rent prices in 海角换妻 have plateaued for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite the fact that prices have stabilized, the cost of rent is still higher than what it would have been at this same time, if the pandemic never happened. The pandemic鈥檚 disruption to the housing market is to blame for the increase in rent prices, according to a .

The price plateau marks a cooling of the market, with less affordable housing, and a return to the industry's cyclical pattern of rent prices increasing in the spring and early summer, and decreasing in the winter, Rent data journalist Jon Leckie said.

鈥淭here's a lot more supply out there,鈥 Leckie said. 鈥淎t the same time, we're also seeing a big sort of decrease in demand, just across the industry. There's not as many people looking for an apartment now. Demands are at 10-year lows, so you have an increase of supply and a decrease in demand.鈥

海角换妻 saw the third largest decrease in rent price growth in the country in the last few months, behind New Hampshire and Louisiana, according to the study. The median rent in 海角换妻 is $2,000, with a year-over-year cost increase of 1.19%.

The state鈥檚 month-over-month cost, however, decreased by 2.35%, according to the report.

鈥淲hen we started digging into it on a state level, most of the people who were leaving the Northeast were leaving states like ... New York and Massachusetts,鈥 Leckie said. 鈥淭he flip side of that was that [in] states like New Hampshire and 海角换妻, we're seeing a big boost in inbound migration.鈥

The state鈥檚 decrease in rent growth marks a cooling off of migration caused by the pandemic and an increase in apartment availability with less people moving into the state, Leckie said.

Bridgeport saw significant growth, with rent up 4%, on a yearly basis and up about 1% on a monthly basis.

鈥淲hen you look at Bridgeport, right on the Metro-North line, there's already a lot of people even before the pandemic that lived in the Stamford, Bridgeport area and then commuted into the city,鈥 Leckie said. 鈥淚 think that proximity to it drew more people there, New Haven, still on the same train line.鈥

Despite the state no longer seeing a rise in rent, the cost of rent is still much higher than projected before the pandemic, according to Sean Ghio, Policy Director at the housing advocacy nonprofit Partners for Strong Communities.

鈥淲e know the increase in rent just continues to outpace the increase in the household income growth,鈥 Ghio said. 鈥淲hat that means is with each passing year, it compounds itself. An average renter, their rental becomes less affordable every single year, even if they're in the same job, even if they're in the same home right now, if the rent increases. That sort of unaffordability is going to increase over time.鈥

Rents are likely to continue at the exacerbated rate until more homes and affordable apartments are constructed and become available.

However, statewide municipalities stymie developers鈥 attempts to establish new housing, Ghio said.

鈥淚t's a range, it goes up and down a little over the year. That's kind of typical, but the larger issue is that the peak or the trough, but the seasonality,鈥 Ghio said. 鈥淚t's outpacing and they have to do that and it's just as simple as supply and demand and if there's more chasing and not enough houses, the prices go up.鈥

Both Hartford and New Haven saw an increase in some rent as well. Hartford rent is up about 2% on a yearly basis and is flat on a monthly basis. New Haven is down about 1% on a yearly basis and up 4% on a monthly basis.

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Abigail is 海角换妻's housing reporter, covering statewide housing developments and issues, with an emphasis on Fairfield County communities. She received her master's from Columbia University in 2020 and graduated from the University of 海角换妻 in 2019. Abigail previously covered statewide transportation and the city of Norwalk for Hearst 海角换妻 Media. She loves all things Disney and cats.

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