Are Indianapolis' high rent prices here to stay?

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Published 2023-05-16
Many Indianapolis renters have experienced price hikes like no other city.

All Comments (17)
  • @Chell972
    Hopefully it will come down soon this should be against the law especially $100 increase every year people are struggling
  • Places for rent all leasing companies. There isn’t a shortage. Maybe for students in the college area I don’t know anything about that but outside of that plenty of rentals.
  • @sa8die
    several years ago I paid 650 then a couple years ago 800 with some good roommates,. but they wanted us/me out bc they were "renovating" the other apts as ppl left,.soo after the renovation (which should be done any way) they where asking 950,. the problem is ppl on the coasts are now moving inland, they have more money and now these renter are not stupid,. they will keep raising it like an auction, its sick bc it squeezes the "middle class" down,.but we live in a toxic capitalistic society,. just look what happened to the mid-sized banks recently,.
  • @LuvCocoNell
    Rent is growing but wages are not, this is the issue. And to say you’re catching up with the nation, try catching up with wages. Recent reports showed that the average renter needs to earn $19.00/hr to afford a moderate 2 bedroom and that isn’t happening.
  • THE RENT IS GOING UP BECAUSE PEOPLE GOT CAUGHT STEALING AND THE RENT IS NOT GOING DOWN. 😂😂😂😂😂
  • The truth is rent is not going up as a result of inflation. Its what is helping to drive inflation. The price of maintaining and managing these properties hasn't changed enough to justify 50% as high as 80% rent increases. This is just bandwagon greed.
  • Iam glad i bought my house for 58000 back in 2017 now the house is worth 160000 ❤
  • @GodsDaughter50
    What goes up must come down so yes the rent prices should come down I 🙏 in Jesus name
  • @Kisslikah
    It’s lots of homeless mothers all because of this high rent. We came here for cheap rent y y’all trying to change that.