California rents, per square foot, rank 5th-highest in US

“How expensive?” tracks measurements of California’s totally unaffordable housing market.

The pain: California apartment dwellers not only face sky-high rents, they don’t get much space for the dollars they pay to landlords.

The source: My trusty spreadsheet reviewed a RentCafe study of average rents and apartment sizes by state as of March 2024, tracking what kind of bang for the buck California tenants get.

The pinch

California rents in early 2024 equaled $2.96 per square foot, the fifth-highest expense among the states and 55% above the $1.91 per square foot charged nationally.

And where is this cost yardstick higher? Washington, D.C. is tops at $3.20 per square foot, followed by New York at $3.18, Massachusetts at $3.06 and Hawaii at $2.98.

Now, if you’re seeking a space bargain, head to North Dakota for $1.08 per square foot. Next is Oklahoma at $1.17, Arkansas at $1.19, South Dakota at $1.23 and Mississippi at $1.26.

Oh, and California’s big economic rivals? Texas is 29th highest at $1.64 and Florida No. 19 at $2.

Pressure points

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