Boston ranks as the second-most expensive city for renters in the US, behind New York City. See the full list.
- Average rents across the US have dropped for the second consecutive month, according to data.
- New York City still holds the top spot as the most expensive city in the country for renters.
- Average rents in Boston have jumped, making it the second-most expensive city for renters in the US.
Average rents across the US have dropped for the second consecutive month, according to a new report from the rental platform, Zumper.
Across the country, the median rent decreased by 0.8% for one-bedroom apartments and 0.7% for two-bedroom apartments.
New York City still holds the top spot on Zumper's list of most expensive cities for renters. The average price for a one-bedroom apartment in the city was $3,860, down 2.3% since last month but up 24.5% year-on-year. The average cost of a two-bed in New York was $4,300, according to the data.
In Boston, the average price for a one-bed apartment rose by 5.9% month-on-month to $3,060. The price of a two-bed also increased by 4.2% to $3,500, according to the report.
Per the data, the city is the second-most expensive for renters in the US, ahead of San Francisco. The average price of a one-bed in the California city was $3,020, down by 2.6% from the previous month.
Here's the full list:
1. New York
Average rent for a one-bed apartment is $3,860.
2. Boston
Average rent for a one-bed apartment is $3,060.
3. San Francisco
Average rent for a one-bed apartment is $3,020.
4. San Jose
Average rent for a one-bed apartment is $2,600.
5. Miami
Average rent for a one-bed apartment is $2,510.
6. San Diego
Average rent for a one-bed apartment is $2,500.
7. Los Angeles
Average rent for a one-bed apartment is $2,410.
8. Washington DC
Average rent for a one-bed apartment is $2,310.
9. Oakland
Average rent for a one-bed apartment is $2,200.
10. Santa Ana
Average rent for a one-bed apartment is $2,150.
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