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3 reasons rent is starting to dip in some U.S. cities

Por: CBS News Business September 29, 2022

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The cost of renting an apartment is falling in some U.S. cities after reaching a record high in the first half of 2022.Between July and August, the national average asking price for a one-bedroom apartment fell 2.7% to $1,721, while rent for a two-bedroom dropped 2.4% to $2,054  to Rent.com. The median rent in the nation's 50 largest cities fell to roughly $1,771 in August,  to Realtor.com.Those declines are in stark contrast to 2021,... + full article



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