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The 7 most renter-friendly big cities in the US

Renter Friendliness Score: 56.72

ApartmentAdvisor said the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Nashville was $1,499 a month. Plus, Milman said in the blog post on the results that median “rent prices are still a little high relative to income,” yet it added, “prices are going down in Nashville, bringing some relief to renters.”

Nashville residents can visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the Lane Motor Museum, or the Cheekwood Estate & Gardens.

6. Jacksonville, Florida

Renter Friendliness Score: 57.71

The median monthly rent in this city was $1,407. The blog post noted the city’s relatively high desirability among the places part of the analysis and that “it’s a place that’s very walk-, bike-, and transit-accessible with a high density of entertainment options.” The post also noted the state’s rent control among the “many tenant protection laws” present — another potential pro for prospective renters hoping to live in Portland, Oregon.

Portland residents could attend a city tour, go on rides at Oaks Park, or buy tickets to visit the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.

4. Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Renter Friendliness Score: 64.71

The median one-bedroom monthly rent in this city was $1,941. There are plenty of options for renters looking for a spot in Oakland; the ApartmentAdvisor post called out how the city had a “healthy vacancy rate and a high average number of days on market for apartment listings.”

“In California cities like Oakland, landlords have strict requirements on how much they can raise rent from year to year — making it one of the best cities for renters,” the blog post said.

People in Oakland can enjoy the Oakland Aviation Museum, visit Children’s Fairyland, and attend Oaktoberfest in the Dimond.

2. Huntsville, Alabama

Renter Friendliness Score: 65.72

“The capital of North Carolina came out on top based on its high economic score, as well as a few renter-friendly factors like its amount of new residential construction and healthy vacancy rate,” the blog post said.

The median one-bedroom apartment rent in this city was $1,263 a month. The blog post noted how rapidly Raleigh’s population has grown compared to other US places and that the city ranked No. 2 for permits for new privately owned housing units per capita.

The post noted despite the population growth, “the metro area has done its best to keep up with demand for its housing market.”

Raleigh residents can visit the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the Marbles Kids Museum, or attend an event held at Raleigh Convention Center.