Good Luck Finding an Apartment for Under $2K in These Priciest Cities for Renters

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It’s an expensive time to be a renter. The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the U.S. is at an all-time high of $1,400 as of March, Zumper reported. And rent prices have been rising at higher rates than usual — the median rent has risen 2.5% since the beginning of the year, compared to 1.9% over the same time frame last year.
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With rents on the rise, the cost to rent an apartment in the 10 priciest cities for renters is now over $2,000 in all but the No. 10 city. Here’s a look at how much you’ll pay to rent in the most expensive cities for renters.
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All data is sourced from Zumper’s National Rent Report and is accurate as of March 24, 2022.
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