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Alex Forest
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Rent Trends compared to 1 year ago for 100 Cities

Alex Forest
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Henrico, Va
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Here's a rent report by Apartment Guide showing trends compared to one year ago for 1,2,3 bdms nationally, by state, and for the 100 most populous cities. Interesting to look through the trends and cities. I wonder if it resonates true with folks. There are quite a few with double digit changes.

https://www.apartmentguide.com...

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JD Martin
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JD Martin
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Interesting charts - I wish they showed median metro area trends rather than municipal trends; that is a much more meaningful number to me. A city might have some decreases within the corporate boundaries because business is booming in the suburbs, and this doesn't capture that accurately. Still, it was interesting to read. 

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