Despite 11 months of declines, Realtor.com said the typical renter is paying $305 more monthly for an apartment compared to 2019. The greatest rent increases are in Florida and the Midwest.
Source: Inman News
Despite declines, rents are still $305 higher than pre-2020 trends
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