10 Cities Where Having a Roommate Will Save You the Most Money

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The average cost of rent in the U.S. is $1,755 for a 903-square-foot apartment, according to RentCafe. In some places, rental apartments go for $2,000, $3,000 or even more a month. That’s a hefty chunk out of anyone’s wallet, which is why having a roommate is so popular — and in some cases, essential to afford your cost of living.

The good news is having a roommate can save you quite a bit of money. SmartAsset ranked 100 of the largest cities in the country to determine in which cities having a roommate will save you the most money. The study compared the typical savings of someone sharing a two-bedroom apartment vs. renting a one-bedroom apartment on their own. Results are based on the idea of splitting the rent 50-50.

Here are the 10 cities where you could save the most money each month by having a roommate.

Chicago, Illinois

  • Average one-bedroom rent: $2,020
  • Average two-bedroom rent: $2,500
  • Typical monthly savings with a roommate: $770

Santa Ana, California

  • Average one-bedroom rent: $2,200
  • Average two-bedroom rent: $2,840
  • Typical monthly savings with a roommate: $780

Arlington, Virginia

  • Average one-bedroom rent: $2,510
  • Average two-bedroom rent: $3,400
  • Typical monthly savings with a roommate: $810

Miami, Florida

  • Average one-bedroom rent: $2,550
  • Average two-bedroom rent: $3,350
  • Typical monthly savings with a roommate: $875

New Haven, Connecticut

  • Average one-bedroom rent: $2,200
  • Average two-bedroom rent: $2,590
  • Typical monthly savings with a roommate: $905

San Francisco, California

  • Average one-bedroom rent: $3,200
  • Average two-bedroom rent: $4,300
  • Typical monthly savings with a roommate: $1,050

San Jose, California

  • Average one-bedroom rent: $2,760
  • Average two-bedroom rent: $3,390
  • Typical monthly savings with a roommate: $1,065

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Boston, Massachusetts

  • Average one-bedroom rent: $2,850
  • Average two-bedroom rent: $3,500
  • Typical monthly savings with a roommate: $1,100

Jersey City, New Jersey

  • Average one-bedroom rent: $3,190
  • Average two-bedroom rent: $3,450
  • Typical monthly savings with a roommate: $1,465

New York, New York

  • Average one-bedroom rent: $4,470
  • Average two-bedroom rent: $5,600
  • Typical monthly savings with a roommate: $1,670

Living alone is more expensive than living with a roommate in many ways: The “singles tax” can be a real drain on your wallet. In these cities, living with just one other person can save you a significant amount of money — potentially making the lack of privacy worth it.

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