Here are the places where rent is dropping in the US

Rents continue to cool, dropping for the sixth month in a row nationwide, and providing a bit of relief to renters.

The national median price of rent for apartments ranging from studios to two-bedroom apartments fell 0.3% year-over-year to in January. That’s down $5 from a year ago and $46 below the high in August 2022, according to Realtor.com.

Still, prices are over 18% higher than pre-pandemic levels, due to continued strong demand and limited supply in some markets.

The national median rent for a two-bedroom apartment was $1,892 in January, down 0.6%, while rent for a one-bedroom was essentially flat at $1,591. Rent for a studio dropped the most, falling 1% from a year ago to $1,434.

In the West, rents are beginning to rebound after dropping, largely because of such high demand for rentals from people who might rather be purchasing a home if it weren’t financially out of reach.

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Rent in Phoenix was down 4% and Las Vegas was down 1.8%. But in places like Los Angeles, and Seattle, they’re up 0.2% and 1.3%.

Rents grew in the Midwest, which is among the most affordable parts of the country, with rents in Chicago up 4.2% from a year ago. Indianapolis and Kansas City, Missouri also saw increases of 3.5%, and 3.1%, respectively.

Still, even with the uptick, Chicago’s median rent of $1,852 is almost $1,000 less than coastal big cities like New York at $2,844 and Los Angeles at $2,829.

These Midwest markets have lower unemployment, which keeps rental demand strong, and they remain affordable in comparison with other parts of the country, according to the report.

Meanwhile, the South has seen a lot of new construction coming to market, with the median asking rent falling by 1.2% from a year ago.

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