Rental vacancy rates in the U.S. 2000-2021, by region
Why this divide exists?
The share of the U.S. population living in the Midwest and the South has been decreasing over the past few decades, whereas the Northeast and the West are experiencing greater population growth. These demographic changes mean that demand for housing is decreasing in the former and increasing in the latter. The Northeast and the West contain more large urban areas, which attract more residents than rural areas due to greater employment opportunities, among other reasons. The median sales prices of homes are greater in the Northeast and West than in the other two regions. The rate at which prices in the regions with higher prices are growing is also faster.