Dropping 2 spots this month, now behind Philadelphia and Long Beach, Portland ranked as the 16th most expensive city to rent in the nation. The price of one bedroom units fell 2.2% to a median of $1,360, while two bedroom units remained flat at $1,600.

(Note: This rent map is interactive so you can zoom and hover over hoods and the legend for more info)

This summer, Pearl ($1,950), Arlington Heights ($1,750), and Old Town – Chinatown ($1,650) were the most expensive neighborhoods to rent. Close behind, Hillside and Downtown Portland were the next priciest areas. Mid-range priced rentals, around $1,200, could be found in Ashcreek, Hayden Island, and Mt. Tabor.

On the other end of the cost spectrum, the most affordable areas to rent, priced under $900, were Wilkes and Parkrose Heights.

To see how Portland rents compare with the rest of the nation’s, check out our National Rent Report for July.

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