Typical L.A. Renter Earns 36 Percent Less Than Income Needed For Median-Priced Unit
Nationally, just 39 percent of renters make enough to afford the median-priced apartment
Nationally, just 39 percent of renters make enough to afford the median-priced apartment
The median asking rent climbed 0.8 percent year-over-year to $1,653—just $47 below the record high
Five years ago, a renter would have needed to make less than $60,000 to afford the average rental
Austin, Memphis, Atlanta, Miami and Phoenix lead the nation with the largest rent drops
The Northeast and Midwest were the biggest gainers, with asking rents rising roughly 5 percent from a year earlier
The West is the only region to have a decline in asking rents last month, while the Northwest and Midwest ...
Zillow finds that asking rents climbed by $12, or 0.6 percent, from May to June
Asking rents climbed by $12, or 0.6 percent, from March to April, according to the latest edition of the Zillow ...
The national median rent rose to $1,937 in February
With just a 0.7 percent increase from May, it’s the smallest month-over-month gain since the start of the year
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