Sunday, December 06, 2015

This Is What $1,000 A Month In Rent Would Get You All Around The U.S

This Is What $1,000 A Month In Rent Would Get You All Around The U.S

5 comments:

Jeff Meyerson said...

Sadly, the New York ones are probably pretty accurate. I must say that our place is pretty reasonable, considering.

Don Coffin said...

Best values will generally be in smaller cities/towns, slowly-growing, few barriers to expansion/building. In Indianapolis (where I live), it's pretty easy to find a 3 BR apartment (1,500 sq. ft.) in a good neighborhood for about $1,000. In Chicago...well, not so much. In Brooklyn...well...shall we say impossible?

Rick Robinson said...

Portland rent prices are climbing because of demand over supply, but more are being built. The Belmont neighborhood they show is "just okay".

Deb said...

Some of those were quite a bit more than $1,000.

One of the myriad reasons we moved from Southern California to Louisuana was housing prices. We owned our home, rather than renting, in California, but it was very small (for a family of five) and our mortgage payment was close to a third of our income. In Louisiana, we were able to buy a house twice as large for half the price. Say what you will about the south (and I've said plenty), but your dollar undoubtedly goes further south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

Gerard Saylor said...

My parents are selling their condo. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/430-Meadowridge-Cir-Lake-Mills-WI-53551/40302621_zpid/