The primary factor fueling moves for survey respondents are new job opportunities. However, the desire to have more space, affordability and living in a safe neighborhood also topped the list. Apartments.com provides the five most popular responses on why their website visitors are moving in 2011:
1) Relocating for employment opportunities: (28.8%)
2) Looking for a bigger apartment: (13.3%)
3) Shopping for a less expensive apartment: (9.7%)
4) Rent increase: (6.7%)
5) Wanting to live in a safer neighborhood: (5.7%)
A significant number of respondents indicated they are apartment shopping now for a move that will not take place until much later in the year. According to the survey, nearly 20 percent of respondents are starting their apartment search three to four months in advance and nearly a quarter are looking as early as five months to more than a year out.
"It's a good idea to lock into a lease right now," states Chris Brown, vice president of product management, Apartments.com. "Many management companies have announced rent increases and we're starting to see this reflected in the rents advertised on our site. As vacancy rates continue to drop and the rental market improves, we expect to see the upward trend grow. Deals can still be had, but they're getting harder to find. Use the tools available online to search for apartments by rent ranges that work with your budget."
Supporting a growing trend in the industry, more than 20 percent of respondents looking for an apartment this year said they are current homeowners. From these survey respondents who said they are current homeowners, 32 percent are also first-time renters, indicating a significant number of current homeowners and new renters are turning toward the rental market in 2011.
Survey respondents who are former homeowners also said they are renting this year because it affords them a lifestyle they prefer, including flexibility to relocate for employment opportunities and to live where they choose.
Apartments.com visitors want access to accurate apartment information and the option to tailor their searches by price and location when looking for a new place. According to the survey, 64 percent of respondents said being able to check real time availability of a specific apartment matters most and 72.2 percent said the two most popular ways they prefer to search for an apartment is by the "cost of rent" or "location."
It is also clear that renters are tapping multiple resources to find their next apartment. While 81 percent of Apartments.com visitors surveyed said they are using an Internet Listing Service (ILS) during their apartment search, they are also utilizing popular search engines, listening to recommendations from others and reading their local newspapers. Only five percent said they are using social media websites during their search. Renters ranked their top apartment shopping tools as follows:
1) Internet Listing Service (e.g. Apartments.com, Rent.com and MyNewPlace.com): (80.9%)
2) Online apartment classified listing websites (e.g. Craigslist and Oodle):(46.2%)
3) Search engines: (38.4%)
4) Word of mouth: (31.1%)
5) Local newspaper: (27.1%)