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5 Most Expensive ZIP Codes for Renters
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The median cost to rent a one-bedroom apartment is now $1,534, but you’ll have to spend about four times as much to rent in all of the priciest ZIP codes for renters. According a recent Zumper National Rent Report, renting in one of these ZIP codes now costs over $6,000. Unsurprisingly, four of the five most expensive ZIP codes are located in New York City.
Here’s a look how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom in the priciest ZIP codes for renters.
Also see ZIP codes where homes are projected to become unaffordable within two years.
10007 (New York: Tribeca, Civic Center)
- Median 1-bedroom rent: $6,288
10282 (New York: Battery Park City)
- Median 1-bedroom rent: $6,150
10013 (New York: Tribeca, Little Italy, Chinatown)
- Median 1-bedroom rent: $6,129
96753 (Maui, Hawaii: Kihei)
- Median 1-bedroom rent: $6,091
10014 (New York: West Village)
- Median 1-bedroom rent: $6,030
Editor’s note: Photos are for representational purposes only and might not reflect the exact locations listed in this article.
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