1108 - WalletHub Ranked the 182 Best Markets to Rent In—Where Should You Be Investing? by Moriah Costa
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It might be expensive to buy, but rental prices are also rising across the U.S. While some might think it might be better to rent than own, in some cases, that’s not always the case. Inflation has drastically impacted rental prices, which rose 6.2% year over year in 2022, according to a study by WalletHub. But some areas in the U.S. are better to rent in than other areas. WalletHub’s latest report on the 2023 Best & Worst Places to Rent in America found that many of the best places to rent are in the western part of the U.S. Looking at not just rental prices but also quality of life standards, the study ranks 182 of the top cities across the U.S. for renters based on 21 key measures of rental attractiveness and quality of life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices