In this article, read and find out the 10 metropolitan areas in the U.S. where prices of rent have decreased the most. The real estate markets in these areas had the biggest percentage decrease from the second half of 2021 to the second half of 2022.
The real estate markets of the metropolitan areas in the U.S. had the biggest annual percentage decrease. This decrease has been observed in the average prices for single-family rentals from the second half of 2021 to the second half of 2022. Compared to the first half of 2022, the average rent has notably decreased by almost 6%, as reported by Dore.Memphis, Tennessee
Average rent in 2021: $1,800
Average rent in 2022: $1,695
Rent decrease: -5.8%
Port St. Lucie, Florida
Average rent in 2021: $2,800
Average rent in 2022: $2,650
Rent decrease: -5.4%
Cape Coral, Florida; Fort Myers, Florida
Average rent in 2021: $4,000
Average rent in 2022: $3,795
Rent decrease: -5.1%
Palm Bay, Florida; Melbourne, Florida; Titusville, Florida
Average rent in 2021: $2,300
Average rent in 2022: $2,200
Rent decrease: -4.3%
Phoenix; Mesa, Arizona; Chandler, Arizona
Average rent in 2021: $2,350
Average rent in 2022: $2,300
Rent decrease: -2.1%
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Hard to Predict
In an article from Realtor, a rental report revealed that the average rental price in the U.S. by December 2022 was $1,712. This amount is almost $800 cheaper than the monthly cost of a starter home. A recent report from a real estate analysis firm, Attom, also stated that renting a three-bedroom house is more affordable than owning an average-priced property in most places in the U.S. However, executive vice president of market intelligence at Attom, Rick Sharga, adds that in 2022, it was cheaper to purchase a house than to rent in 60% of the real estate markets. This means that it is hard to predict in case the economy heads for a recession because it may change financial priorities.
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