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2016-12-03 — wolfstreet.com
... averages can cover up more than they reveal. On a city-by-city basis, a different scenario emerges, with rents going totally crazy in some la-la lands, as if it were still the summer of 2015, and in other cities, including the three most expensive rental markets in the US, rents are coming down hard.
... Asking rent for a median one-bedroom fell to $3,330. That's still a lot of moolah: $40,000 a year for a small, very average apartment. But that's down 9.3% from the peak of the rental bubble in October 2015. The median asking rent for a two-bedroom dropped to $4,500. So $54,000 a year. That's down 6.8% from a year ago, and down 10% from the October 2015 peak... source article | permalink | discuss | subscribe by: | RSS | email Comments: Be the first to add a comment add a comment | go to forum thread Note: Comments may take a few minutes to show up on this page. If you go to the forum thread, however, you can see them immediately. |