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This month, ApartmentAdvisor released its annual report on the best cities for renters in the United States. The report analyzed 98 major cities across the country based on:Renter friendliness scoreRenting quality scoreEconomic scoreDesirability scoreRenter friendliness and renting quality scores were determined by demand, vacant rates, tenant protection laws and new residential construction. The desirability score is based on public transit and entertainment, while the economic score was determined by analyzing the median income-to-median rent ratio, rental property price trends, and unemployment rates. The cities were scored on a 100% scale, and the data used to rank them is from the U.S. Census Bureau, ApartmentAdvisor, Walkscore, and Yelp. ApartmentAdvisor considered only the median one-bedroom monthly rent for this report.
Persons: ApartmentAdvisor Organizations: U.S . Census Locations: United States, U.S
The 7 most renter-friendly big cities in the US
  + stars: | 2024-07-25 | by ( Madison Hoff | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Raleigh, North Carolina, was the most renter-friendly among 98 cities analyzed by ApartmentAdvisor. AdvertisementAmid peak rental season, some cities are better suited than others for renters thinking about their next move. Raleigh, North Carolina, took the top spot on ApartmentAdvisor's list of the "The Most Renter-Friendly U.S. Cities in 2024." "We pretty much knew from other studies we've done that rent prices alone wouldn't be the only factor that would make a city renter-friendly," Lilly Milman, editor at ApartmentAdvisor, told Business Insider. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: ApartmentAdvisor, , Lilly Milman Organizations: Service, Friendly U.S, Cities, Business Locations: Raleigh, North Carolina, Cedar Rapids , Iowa, Raleigh , North Carolina
When it comes to moving in together and splitting the rent, yes. Yes, you save the most when you split the rent in places that cost the most. Sharing a home can be stressful — many couples are vocal about needing to sleep in separate bedrooms (also good for post-argument cool-downs). Luckily, New York couples in two-bedrooms could still save $19,000 a year on a median-priced unit when splitting the rent. This week’s chart shows the 25 cities (among the 50 studied) where savings were greatest when sharing a median-priced one-bedroom compared to renting it alone.
Persons: what’s Organizations: ApartmentAdvisor, Las Vegas Locations: New York, , New York, Anchorage, Jacksonville, Fla
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