Friday, January 8, 2016

The Cheapest And Most Expensive San Diego Neighborhoods for Rent

San Diego rent prices continued to steadily increase across multiple bedroom types this September. The city maintained its place as the 11th most expensive market in the US to rent, inching ever closer to 10th place Seattle. One bedroom median rents jumped 2% to $1,540 alone last month, and are now up 7.7% in the past trailing year, while two bedrooms were also up 2.4% to $2,100.
Such increases have put San Diego ahead of Portland, Denver, and Philadelphia in our latest October National Rent Report, which details rent trends across the 50 largest cities in the United States.

Looking at the map above, the most expensive San Diego areas to rent this fall include Coronado ($2,600), East Village ($2,170), and Little Italy ($2,040). More affordable finds in the $900-$1,200 range can be seen in areas such as Oak Park, Burlingame, and El Cerrito.
If you’re interested in seeing how San Diego stacks up to the rest of the United States, view our National Rent Report for October, which analyzes over 1 million active listings available in the prior month.
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