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30 Cities for Renters Where Your Income Goes the Furthest
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You may have seen the headline browsing through your phone.
“Rent in this city now averages $2,700 per month” – or whatever the figure is.
And you think to yourself, how can anyone afford to live there? It’s a good question, and the people at RentCafe have the answer. A 2024 study by the group, which analyzes the rental market, showed that high rent often comes with a high annual income in that same locale.
RentCafe found 30 cities where renters can maximize their income – where the rent and monthly expenses don’t overwhelm their budget – even if the rental price is above the national median of $2,138 as of June 2024.
In its analysis, RentCafe used the median income, average rent and average prices for the basics in 189 cities across the United States in its calculation. The cost of things such as utilities, food and healthcare are limited to specific bills. These certain grocery items frequently appear in a shopping cart and specific medical procedures, and they don’t reflect average monthly spending.
RentCafe found that some places where rent is most easily affordable are traditionally expensive places to live, including the suburbs around Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C., where incomes are commensurate.
Read on to learn the 30 cities where a renter’s money can go the farthest.
30. Jacksonville, NC
- Average renter household income: $49,707
- Monthly rent: $1,181
- Utilities: $450
- Food: $67
- Healthcare: $397
Pictured: Wilmington, NC
29. Denver
- Average renter household income: $64,681
- Monthly rent: $1,975
- Utilities: $331
- Food: $63
- Healthcare: $354
28. Ogden, UT
- Average renter household income: $50,311
- Monthly rent: $1,271
- Utilities: $348
- Food: $65
- Healthcare: $319
27. Vancouver, WA
- Average renter household income: $62,288
- Monthly rent: $1,711
- Utilities: $362
- Food: $69
- Healthcare: $401
26. Lake Charles, LA
- Average renter household income: $42,808
- Monthly rent: $996
- Utilities: $297
- Food: $64
- Healthcare: $346
25. Tulsa, OK
- Average renter household income: $40,603
- Monthly rent: $927
- Utilities: $355
- Food: $64
- Healthcare: $319
24. Murfreesboro, TN
- Average renter household income: $53,544
- Monthly rent: $1,544
- Utilities: $326
- Food: $62
- Healthcare: $295
23. Seattle
- Average renter household income: $79,285
- Monthly rent: $2,252
- Utilities: $390
- Food: $80
- Healthcare: $524
22. Columbus, OH
- Average renter household income: $48,803
- Monthly rent: $1,214
- Utilities: $349
- Food: $66
- Healthcare: $277
21. Greenville, SC
- Average renter household income: $55,283
- Monthly rent: $1,396
- Utilities: $363
- Food: $66
- Healthcare: $350
20. Bloomington, IL
- Average renter household income: $48,233
- Monthly rent: $1,093
- Utilities: $311
- Food: $68
- Healthcare: $405
19. Allen, TX
- Average renter household income: $62,814
- Monthly rent: $1,737
- Utilities: $425
- Food: $59
- Healthcare: $366
Pictured: Frisco, TX
18. Durham, NC
- Average renter household income: $60,227
- Monthly rent: $1,578
- Utilities: $332
- Food: $69
- Healthcare: $424
17. San Jose, CA
- Average renter household income: $92,952
- Monthly rent: $2,974
- Utilities: $440
- Food: $74
- Healthcare: $446
16. Austin, TX
- Average renter household income: $66,681
- Monthly rent: $1,784
- Utilities: $358
- Food: $59
- Healthcare: $368
15. Lawton, OK
- Average renter household income: $42,864
- Monthly rent: $830
- Utilities: $354
- Food: $63
- Healthcare: $404
Pictured: Oklahoma City
14. Sioux Falls, SD
- Average renter household income: $48,819
- Monthly rent: $1,045
- Utilities: $321
- Food: $64
- Healthcare: $408
13. San Francisco
- Average renter household income: $109,274
- Monthly rent: $3,297
- Utilities: $476
- Food: $84
- Healthcare: $489
12. Cedar Park, TX
- Average renter household income: $66,479
- Monthly rent: $1,657
- Utilities: $405
- Food: $55
- Healthcare: $295
11. Conway, AR
- Average renter household income: $45,625
- Monthly rent: $855
- Utilities: $357
- Food: $60
- Healthcare: $299
Pictured: Little Rock, AR
10. Broken Arrow, OK
- Average renter household income: $54,594
- Monthly rent: $1,117
- Utilities: $357
- Food: $62
- Healthcare: $335
9. Plano, TX
- Average renter household income: $76,824
- Monthly rent: $1,786
- Utilities: $429
- Food: $64
- Healthcare: $413
8. Round Rock, TX
- Average renter household income: $68,517
- Monthly rent: $1,574
- Utilities: $397
- Food: $55
- Healthcare: $343
7. Scottsdale, AZ
- Average renter household income: $82,865
- Monthly rent: $2,084
- Utilities: $321
- Food: $65
- Healthcare: $377
6. Westminster, CO
- Average renter household income: $75,841
- Monthly rent: $1,864
- Utilities: $307
- Food: $58
- Healthcare: $289
5. Alexandria, VA
- Average renter household income: $89,845
- Monthly rent: $2,068
- Utilities: $363
- Food: $73
- Healthcare: $395
4. Bethesda, MD
- Average renter household income: $99,315
- Monthly rent: $2,684
- Utilities: $404
- Food: $73
- Healthcare: $298
3. Arlington, VA
- Average renter household income: $102,710
- Monthly rent: $2,494
- Utilities: $362
- Food: $75
- Healthcare: $408
2. Surprise, AZ
- Average renter household income: $86,236
- Monthly rent: $1,781
- Utilities: $452
- Food: $59
- Healthcare: $269
1. Sunnyvale, CA
- Average renter household income: $145,723
- Monthly rent: $3,013
- Utilities: $386
- Food: $90
- Healthcare: $516
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