Rent Prices Decline Across US Cities, Except in Cleveland

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Rent prices in California's largest metropolitan areas have generally decreased year-over-year, with Sacramento experiencing the largest drop at over 6.5%. However, Los Angeles saw a 4% increase, reaching a median rent of $3,515 per month. Nationally, the median monthly rent was $1,964, slightly lower than December 2022. Factors contributing to this trend include lackluster demand, seasonal trends, and a construction boom leading to rising supply and vacancies. Salt Lake City and Austin experienced the largest declines, while Providence and Columbus saw the largest rent increases.
- Rent prices are down in California’s largest cities, except one KTLA Los Angeles
- Rents fall nationwide for third straight month as demand cools, report shows CBS News
- Where rent prices are declining in the US Yahoo Finance
- Bay Area rent tracker says 2024 could be the ‘year of the renter' NBC Bay Area
- Cleveland rent prices rise for studio, 1-bed and 2-bed units Crain's Cleveland Business
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