Saturday, July 10, 2010

Which cities have the cheapest rental cost for apartments in the Us?

I need to take my Masters degree in the US and my income is kind of stumpy, I got a scholarship for any good university that I found admission in but I still have to pay for the rent, where do you advise me to go? Or if there is a website that can give me a comparison between the rental cost between cities ? Which cities have the cheapest rental cost for apartments in the Us?
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Tex A %26amp; M.Which cities have the cheapest rental cost for apartments in the Us?
The Biggest Metro Areas with the Lowest Rents


Can't afford to buy or borrow? These 20 metropolitan areas-all with populations greater than 1 million-are bucking the trend of fast-rising rental rates


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Top 20 Cheap to rent City


Oklahoma City


Population: 1,156,812


Average rent for class A* apartments: $723


Average rent for class B** apartments: $612


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +6.1%





Birmingham, Ala.


Population: 1,090,126


Average rent for class A apartments: $738


Average rent for class B apartments: $606


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +4.9%





Memphis


Population: 1,260,905


Average rent for class A apartments: $761


Average rent for class B apartments: $618


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +4.6%





Indianapolis


Population: 1,640,591


Average rent for class A apartments: $763


Average rent for class B apartments: $588


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +3.6%





Columbus, Ohio


Population: 1,708,625


Average rent for class A apartments:$769


Average rent for class B apartments: $611


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +3.2%





Kansas City, Mo.-Kan.


Population: 1,947,694


Average rent for class A apartments: $808


Average rent for class B apartments: $633


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +4.2%





Cincinnati


Population: 2,070,441


Average rent for class A apartments: $814


Average rent for class B apartments: $608


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +3.1%





San Antonio


Population: 1,889,797


Average rent for class A apartments: $818


Average rent for class B apartments: $646


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +3.2%





Charlotte, N.C.


Population: 1,521,278


Average rent for class A apartments: $821


Average rent for class B apartments: $624


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +5.8%





Salt Lake City


Population: 1,034,484


Average rent for class A apartments: $824


Average rent for class B apartments: $657


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +7.0%





Nashville


Population: 1,422,544


Average rent for class A apartments: $838


Average rent for class B apartments: $682


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +6.3%





Atlanta


Population: 4,917,717


Average rent for class A apartments: $847


Average rent for class B apartments: $648


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +6.8%





*Apartment complexes built or refurbished in approximately the past 15 years, generally in the most favorable locations with high levels of unit features and amenities.





Cleveland


Population: 2,126,318


Average rent for class A apartments: $849


Average rent for class B apartments: $680


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +2.9%





St. Louis


Population: 2,778,518


Average rent for class A apartments: $864


Average rent for class B apartments: $689


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +3.6%





Milwaukee


Population: 1,512,855


Average rent for class A apartments: $871


Average rent for class B apartments: $703


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +2.9%





Dallas-Fort Worth


Population: 5,819,475


Average rent for class A apartments: $878


Average rent for class B apartments: $726


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +4.4%





Jacksonville, Fla.


Population: 1,248,371


Average rent for class A apartments: $895


Average rent for class B apartments: $658


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +7.9%





Houston


Population: 5,280,077


Average rent for class A apartments: $897


Average rent for class B apartments: $722


1-yr change in class A apartment rent: +7.0%





Detroit


Population: 4,488,335


Average rent for class A apartments: $913


Average rent for class B apartments: $668


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +0.6%





Austin, Tex.


Population: 1,452,529


Average rent for class A apartments: $924


Average rent for class B apartments: $774


One-year change in class A apartment rent: +8.1%





**Apartment complexes built more than 15 years ago, generally in favorable locations with adequate features and amenities, but without premium rents.





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