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December 21, 2021

Year-Over-Year Rent Price Analysis

The subject of today’s snapshot is for Downtown, Madison, Wisconsin. Based on our analysis, Madison’s year-over-year average rents increased across all bedroom types.

Our standard neighborhood analysis uses a 12-month “LookBack” to establish an average baseline rent. The results from the 12-month LookBack analysis are presented in the tables below for Madison 1–2-bedroom rents from December 1, 2020 – December 1, 2021:

As the table shows, 1BR units increased by 4% from last year or $42 more, and the 2BR units saw no change in year-over-year rent change. As demonstrated by the table above, year-over-year performance for 1BR and 2BR units saw no change in rent prices from last year.

 

Market Activity: Madison, Wisconsin

Are you interested in investing in Madison? Location is an important factor to consider when finding a profitable market for a rental property. The key characteristics of a good location include a strong economy, a growing labor force, and high rental demand. Below are some quick facts about the Madison rental market that can help you with your investment analysis and overall decision.

 

Price-to-Rent Ratio:

  • Avg 2BR House Price: $529,266 (According to Redfin data)
  • Avg 2BR Rent: $20,580 ($1,715 x 12 months)
  • Price-to-Rent Ratio: 26

Population Growth:

  • 0.67% (According to Roofstock)

Major Companies & Institutions

  • Wisconsin State Government, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Epic Systems Corp, WPS Health Solutions, Zendesk, CUNA Mutual Group, TDS Telecommunications, Exact Sciences, UW Health

Employment Growth:

  • 0.57% (According to Roofstock)

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