Rent prices in the U.S. vary widely, with coastal cities like San Francisco ($3,830) and New York City ($3,706) having rents nearly double the national average of $1,843. Six of the 10 most expensive rental markets are in California. In contrast, affordable rents are found in Midwest cities like Toledo, Ohio ($1,060), Wichita, Kansas ($1,125), and Fort Wayne, Indiana ($1,160). Coastal locations command...
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South Florida's rental market is expensive due to high demand and limited affordable housing supply. Significant price increases in Miami-Dade and Broward counties, with rents rising by over 55% in five years....
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach is ranked 8th among large metros with the highest rents. Overall, the median rent in the metro was $2,450 in Early-Q4. Median rent by size: - Studio: $1,753 - 1-bed: $1,963...