Cincinnati posted a 3.1% year-over-year decline in median asking rent for 0- to 2-bedroom units in November, with the average asking rent coming in at $1,319. Lower rents are translating into some improvement for lower-wage households. Two minimum-wage earners in the Cincinnati area would each need to work about 49 hours per week to afford the median rental while keeping housing costs at 30% of income. That figure is down from prior years, highlighting how falling rents can quickly improve affordability at the margins.
Despite average earnings rising by 5% compared with last year, the cost of renting was swallowing up 44% of the average wage up from 40% five years ago. Rightmove also said conditions for landlords were challenging. It indicated that last autumn's rise in stamp duty , as well as speculation about more tax changes in next month's budget and the impact of the government's renters' rights bill, may be prompting some buy-to-let landlords to bail out and may be putting off others from investing in the sector.