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16 cities where tenants can score significant rent savings as apartment prices stay high

Renters shouldn’t have difficulty finding apartments, but securing a deal is a different story.

  • Apartments are as abundant as ever, but rent remained at record highs in October.
  • Robust demand offset a substantial uptick in supply.
  • Here are 16 real-estate markets where renters can save big.

Record-high rental inventory isn’t bringing down all-time-high apartment prices.

The median rent for one-bedroom apartments reached $1,534 in October, matching the peak price set in August, according to a new report from real-estate site Zumper. That’s virtually unchanged from September’s rate of $1,533, though it’s 1.9% higher than the median price from a year ago.

Two-bedroom setups went for around $1,910 in the nation’s 100 largest real-estate markets, only a few dollars lower than last month and 2.6% higher than in October 2023.

“Sustained high demand can be linked to several economic factors, including low unemployment, easing inflation, and continued wage growth,” said Anthemos Georgiades, the CEO of Zumper, in a statement for the report.

16 cities where rent is reasonable

Even though rent is stubbornly high on the national level, there are several cities among the 100 biggest rental markets where apartments are increasingly affordable.

Below are the 16 markets where rent was at least $200 cheaper than the national median price of $1,534 in October and no less than 3% cheaper than it was a year ago. Along with each city are its year-over-year and month-over-month rent changes and its median rent, the savings compared to the national median, and its rank among the 100 top US real-estate markets.

1. Minneapolis, Minnesota

Year-over-year rent change: -6.8%

Month-over-month rent change: -0.8%

Median rent: $1,240

Savings vs national median: $294

National rent ranking: 65

3. Baltimore, Maryland

Year-over-year rent change: -5.5%

Month-over-month rent change: -1%

Median rent: $1,040

Savings vs national median: $494

National rent ranking: 85

5. Glendale, Arizona

Year-over-year rent change: -4.7%

Month-over-month rent change: 0.8%

Median rent: $1,220

Savings vs national median: $314

National rent ranking: 66

7. Spokane, Washington

Year-over-year rent change: -4.5%

Month-over-month rent change: -1.8%

Median rent: $1,070

Savings vs national median: $464

National rent ranking: 80

9. Phoenix, Arizona

Year-over-year rent change: -4.3%

Month-over-month rent change: 3.1%

Median rent: $1,330

Savings vs national median: $204

National rent ranking: 51

11. Tulsa, Oklahoma

Year-over-year rent change: -4%

Month-over-month rent change: 0%

Median rent: $1,200

Savings vs national median: $334

National rent ranking: 70

13. Chattanooga, Tennessee

Year-over-year rent change: -3.8%

Month-over-month rent change: 0.8%

Median rent: $1,260

Savings vs national median: $274

National rent ranking: 59

15. Kansas, City, Missouri

Year-over-year rent change: -3.2%

Month-over-month rent change: -3.2%

Median rent: $920

Savings vs national median: $614

National rent ranking: 94

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