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PA Cities With Apartment Rent Among The Highest In U.S.: Report

Pennsylvania has some of the priciest rental costs in the nation.

PENNSYLVANIA — Residents of two cities in Pennsylvania pay among the highest apartment rent in the country, according to research from Rent, an online search engine for rental housing nationwide.

The average rent paid in both Allentown and Philadelphia ranked each city among 100 most expensive cities. Allentown's $1,994 average price a month placed it 94th, while Philadelphia's $2,490 slotted it 69th overall.

For its analysis of the cities with the highest rent, the online company pulled data from its multifamily rental inventory for one- and two-bedroom units from June 2021 to June 2022. Cities with populations under 50,000 were excluded.

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Renters in cities in the South and West with warm climates are paying some of the highest rent in the country as the most expensive rental markets have shifted, the report said.

Jersey City, across the Hudson River from Manhattan, had the highest rent at about $5,500 a month, up from $3,308 a month in June 2021. That’s an increase of more than 66 percent, the third-highest rate of increase in the analysis.

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Boston, where the average rental rate rose to $4,878 in June 2022 from $4,164 a year prior, has the second-highest rent in the country. Rent increased 17 percent over the year, a modest increase when compared to much of the rest of the country.

The third, fourth, and fifth ranked cities were all in California: Palo Alto, Glendale and Santa Monica. Each saw double-digit rent hikes.

Although Boston’s 66 percent jump in rent prices was high, two other cities saw higher increases. Rents in Pflugerville, Texas, an Austin suburb, jumped more than 126 percent last year, and Redmond, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, where rents increased just over 86 percent.

Both Austin and Seattle have thriving technology businesses. The report said many of the cities where rent is highest are near major technology hubs. The industry’s high salaries and consistent growth during the pandemic kept the rents high and the supply of rental housing low in those markets, according to the report.

The average rent declined in nine cities, but they’re still among the places with the highest rent in the country, according to the report. Hollywood, Florida, is perhaps the best example, where rent decreased 19.10 percent, but the average rent there was still $1,982 in June. Rent decreased an average of 5 percent over the year in Reno, Nevada, where the average rent was $1,936 in June.

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