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06

Economy Watch: Apartment Rents Stabilize in Summer

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The national median rent increased in September to its highest point of 2017, hitting $1,018, according to a recent ABODO report. However, the increase is only up a bit from January, when the median was $1,016.

After falling through the first quarter, the U.S. national median rent has stabilized in recent months, climbing in September to its highest point of 2017: $1,018, though that’s up only a bit from January, when the median was $1,016. That’s according to the latest ABODO report on apartment rents, which the company released on Tuesday.

Cleveland experienced the greatest rent hike in August, with median one-bedroom rents jumping 12.8 percent, from $619 to $698. This is the second straight month of significant increases in Cleveland, after the market saw rents increase 5 percent in July. Rents in Santa Ana, Calif., also rose for the second straight month, from $1,673 to $1,816 (up 8.5 percent), as did Columbus, Ohio (up 4.1 percent); Honolulu (up 3.5 percent); and Baltimore (up 3.4 percent)…

Economy Watch: Apartment Rents Stabilize in Summer

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