City vs. Suburban Living

City vs. Suburban Living

July-City-vs-Suburban-Living-IG-ForRentFINALCity vs. Suburban Living

Rent was 6% higher in May 2012 than at the same time last year in the United States. [1] As rent rises, many are looking for cheaper and more affordable housing for themselves and their families. In some areas, it definitely pays off to live outside the city. Omaha, NE vs. Papillion/La Vista, NE Cost of Omaha [2]
  • Low Rent: $627
  • High Rent: $979
Cost of Papillion/La Vista [2]
  • Low Rent: $618
  • High Rent: $837
Between $9 and $142 cheaper than Omaha. Seattle, WA vs. Renton, WA Cost of Seattle [2]
  • Low Rent: $876
  • High Rent: $1,664
Cost of Renton [2]
  • Low Rent: $864
  • High Rent: $1,370
Between $12 and $294 cheaper than Seattle. Denver, CO vs. Aurora, CO Cost of Denver [2]
  • Low Rent: $768
  • High Rent: $1,360
Cost of Aurora [2]
  • Low Rent: $712
  • High Rent: $1,184
Between $56 and $176 cheaper than Denver. Baltimore, MD vs. Dundalk, MD Cost of Baltimore [2]
  • Low Rent: $826
  • High Rent: $1,260
Cost of Dundalk [2]
  • Low Rent: $758
  • High Rent: $856
Between $68 and $404 cheaper than Baltimore. Tampa, FL vs. Plant City, FL Cost of Tampa [2]
  • Low Rent: $689
  • High Rent: $1,132
Cost of Plant City [1]
  • Low Rent: $615
  • High Rent: $921
Between $74 and $211 cheaper than Tampa. Detroit, MI vs. Warren, MI Cost of Detroit [2]
  • Low Rent: $577
  • High Rent: $952
Cost of Warren [2]
  • Low Rent: $612
  • High Rent: $783
About $134 cheaper than Detroit overall, but largely on the higher-priced properties. Boston, MA vs. Hyde Park, MA Cost of Boston [2]
  • Low Rent: $1,795
  • High Rent: $3,904
Cost of Hyde Park [2]
  • Low Rent: $946
  • High Rent: $1,558
Between $849 and $2,346 cheaper than Boston. Boise, ID vs. Meridian, ID Cost of Boise [2]
  • Low Rent: $602
  • High Rent: $921
Cost of Meridian [2]
  • Low Rent: $659
  • High Rent: $952
Between $31 and $57 more expensive than Boise.   ForRent.com and Homes.com – There are millions of great apartments and homes to buy and rent in these areas as well as  nationwide! Use Homes.com and ForRent.com today!   Sources [1]: http://moneyland.time.com/2012/06/07/its-not-your-imagination-rent-prices-really-have-been-rising/ [2]: http://yoursolutions.forrent.com/education-and-training/whats-the-tune-of-your-town  

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