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These Are the Only 5 Major Cities Where Rent Is Actually Affordable Right Now
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Gabrielle Olya
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Rent is now unaffordable for many Americans. A recent Redfin analysis found that just 39% of renters make enough to afford the median-priced apartment.
This affordability crisis is particularly dire in major cities. The analysis found that of the 50 most populous metros, rent is only affordable for median-income earners — meaning the median rent costs 30% of their income or less — in five cities.
Here’s a look at the only major cities where the typical renter can actually afford their rent payments.
Austin, Texas
- Median asking rent: $1,559
- Income required to afford median-priced apartment: $62,360
- Estimated median renter household income: $72,808
Houston
- Median asking rent: $1,275
- Income required to afford median-priced apartment: $51,000
- Estimated median renter household income: $56,177
Phoenix
- Median asking rent: $1,541
- Income required to afford median-priced apartment: $61,640
- Estimated median renter household income: $67,302
Washington
- Median asking rent: $2,067
- Income required to afford median-priced apartment: $82,680
- Estimated median renter household income: $85,336
Dallas
- Median asking rent: $1,529
- Income required to afford median-priced apartment: $61,160
- Estimated median renter household income: $61,740
Data is sourced from Redfin and is accurate as of May 2024.
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