10 priciest cities for apartment renters in U.S.
| City |
Avg. rent |
Annual rent change |
Occupancy |
| New York** |
$2,469 |
NA |
97.10% |
| San Francisco |
$1,947 |
8.8% |
97.4% |
| Los Angeles |
$1,586 |
6.5% |
97.5% |
| San Jose, Calif. |
$1,487 |
11.6% |
98.2% |
| Orange County, Calif. |
$1,387 |
6.0% |
96.8% |
| Boston |
$1,332 |
2.1% |
96.7% |
| Oakland |
$1,248 |
5.8% |
96.8% |
| San Diego |
$1,213 |
3.1% |
97.1% |
| Washington, D.C. |
$1,205 |
4.5% |
97.4% |
| Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
$1,134 |
9.7% |
97.5% |
*Source: M/PF YieldStar; second-quarter snapshot
**Source: REIS Inc.
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