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2018 Wrap Up & 2019 Rentalย Thoughts

2018 sawย a plateauing of prices in the most expensive marketsย as the year is ending with the top 10ย citiesย remaining relatively unchanged since January.ย Smaller markets have been playing catch up with bigger markets all of 2018, with many mid and lower tiered cities experiencingย consistent double digit rent growth every month. All of the markets withย the largest year to date changes below were mid and lower-tiered markets ranging from 48th – 93rd.ย 

Rents in 2019 will most likely see accelerated growth due to pressure fromย aย continued slow for-sale market, with continued interest rates hikes on the horizon, millennials favoring a sharing economy, so owning things, from cars to houses, is becoming less of a priority than it has been before, and an overall lack of available supply to meet a growing demand (U.S. rental vacancy is at 6.8%, which is the lowest itโ€™s been since early 1990โ€™s [Census].)

Nationally, one bedroom rent grew 0.8% to $1,212 last month, while two bedrooms increased 0.5% to $1,430. On a year to date basis, one bedroom rent is down 1.9% and two bedroom rentย isย up and 3.9%.

Top Five Rental Markets

1.ย San Francisco, CAย saw one bedroom rent fall 1.7% to $3,560, while two bedrooms remained flat at $4,720.

2.ย New York, NYย one bedroom rent dropped 3.5% to $2,750, while two bedrooms decreased 1.5% to $3,190.

3.ย Boston, MAย moved up 2 spots to become 3rd with one bedroom rent growing 3.3% to $2,480 while two bedrooms stayed stable at $2,700.

3.ย San Jose, CAย tied with Boston for 3rd with one bedroom rent decreasing 1.2% to $2,480 and two bedrooms dropping 3% to $2,900.

5.ย Los Angeles, CAย fell 1 spot to rank as the 5th most expensive city. One bedroom rent decreased 0.8% to $2,410, while two bedrooms increased 0.6% to $3,240.

Notable Changes This Month

upUpward

New Orleans, LA moved up 3 spots to become the 22nd most expensive city. One bedroom rent jumped 5.3% to $1,380, while two bedrooms remained flat at $1,450.

Scottsdale, AZ also rose 3 positions to rank as 22nd. One bedroom rent grew 5.3% to $1,380, while two bedrooms increased 1.5% to $1,990.

Las Vegas, NV one bedrooms had the largest monthly growth rate in the nation, up 5.4% to $970. Two bedrooms saw more modest growth, up 1.8% to $1,140.

Knoxville, TN saw one bedroom rent climb 5.1%, settling at $820, and up 2 spots to become the 72nd most expensive in the nation.

St. Louis, MO jumped 4 positions to rank as 75th with one bedroom rent growing 5.3% to $800, while two bedrooms increased 4.7% to $1,110.

downDownward

Madison, WI one bedroom rentย took the largest monthlyย dip in the nation, down 4.7% to $1,220. Two bedrooms saw a more modest decline, down 0.7% to $1,490.

Plano, TX took a 6 ranking plunge to 41st. One bedroom rent fell 3.5% to $1,110, while two bedroomsย decreased 2% to $1,500.

Chesapeake, VA saw one bedroom rent fall 3.9% to $990 and take a 4 ranking dip to 52nd.

Louisville, KY dropped 4 spots to become the 67th priciest market. One bedroom rent fell 4.5% to $840, while two bedrooms decreased 2% to $1,000.

Laredo, TX one bedroom rent movedย droppedย 4.6%, settling at $830, and down 6 spots to become 70th. Two bedroom rent was down 3.1% to $950.

Notable Changesย Year to Date

upCities with The Most Rent Growth

Columbus, OH: +23%

Des Moines, IA: +21%

St. Louis, MO: +17.6%

Memphis, TN: +17.2%

Shreveport, LA: +16.1%

downCities with The Largest Rent Dips

Tucson, AZ: -9.9%

Bakersfield, CA: -7.9%

Louisville, KY: -7.7%

Syracuse, NY: -7.4%

Virginia Beach, VA: -7.2%

Largest Position Changes Year to Date

upUp The Most Positions

Des Moines, IA: +11 spots

Aurora, CO, Norfolk VA, Columbus OH:ย +8 spots

Orlando, FL & Las Vegas, NV: +7 spots

downDown the most positions

Lincoln, NE: -20 spots

Tucson, AZ: -18 spots

Baton Rouge, LA & Syracuse, NY: -15 spots

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Full Data

1 Bedroom2 Bedrooms
Pos.CityPriceM/M %Y/Y %YTD%PriceM/M %Y/Y %YTD%
1San Francisco, CA$3,560-1.70%5.00%4.70%$4,7200.00%7.80%7.30%
2New York, NY$2,750-3.50%-5.20%-4.20%$3,190-1.50%-5.10%-2.70%
3Boston, MA$2,4803.30%10.20%7.80%$2,7000.00%0.40%0.00%
3San Jose, CA$2,480-1.20%3.30%0.80%$2,900-3.00%1.00%4.30%
5Los Angeles, CA$2,410-0.80%9.50%8.60%$3,2400.60%1.90%1.30%
6Oakland, CA$2,3504.40%14.10%11.90%$2,8605.10%14.40%15.80%
7Washington, DC$2,130-1.80%-8.60%-6.60%$2,650-2.20%-13.40%-10.20%
8San Diego, CA$1,9101.10%13.00%11.70%$2,500-0.80%13.10%11.10%
9Seattle, WA$1,9001.60%3.30%3.80%$2,5100.00%4.10%4.60%
10Santa Ana, CA$1,880-0.50%3.90%#N/A$2,2601.80%15.90%#N/A
11Honolulu, HI$1,7804.70%4.70%7.90%$2,2000.00%4.30%0.00%
12Miami, FL$1,760-2.20%0.60%-0.60%$2,4000.00%0.00%-2.00%
13Anaheim, CA$1,660-1.80%-0.60%#N/A$2,1902.30%4.30%#N/A
14Long Beach, CA$1,6003.20%11.90%6.70%$2,0001.50%5.30%3.60%
15Fort Lauderdale, FL$1,5704.70%4.70%8.30%$2,0603.00%8.40%12.00%
16Philadelphia, PA$1,520-0.70%7.80%8.60%$1,7001.20%6.30%13.30%
17Chicago, IL$1,5100.70%-1.30%-2.60%$1,840-0.50%-15.60%-11.10%
17Denver, CO$1,5100.00%7.10%8.60%$1,930-0.50%6.60%6.00%
17Providence, RI$1,5102.00%11.00%7.90%$1,560-4.90%2.00%8.30%
20Atlanta, GA$1,4800.00%8.00%3.50%$1,800-0.60%2.90%-2.70%
21Minneapolis, MN$1,4000.00%15.70%6.10%$1,910-2.10%11.00%8.50%
22New Orleans, LA$1,3805.30%0.00%11.30%$1,4500.00%-0.70%2.80%
22Scottsdale, AZ$1,3805.30%4.50%3.00%$1,9901.50%-5.20%-7.90%
24Baltimore, MD$1,3502.30%14.40%7.10%$1,550-1.30%10.70%5.40%
24Portland, OR$1,3500.00%1.50%1.50%$1,6601.20%7.80%3.80%
26Nashville, TN$1,3300.00%8.10%3.10%$1,390-0.70%6.90%-0.70%
27Orlando, FL$1,3001.60%13.00%15.00%$1,4900.70%14.60%14.60%
27Sacramento, CA$1,3000.00%13.00%9.20%$1,4500.00%7.40%8.20%
29Dallas, TX$1,2600.00%-4.50%-3.10%$1,6900.00%-2.90%-1.20%
30Houston, TX$1,2201.70%-3.20%1.70%$1,4900.00%-4.50%0.70%
30Madison, WI$1,220-4.70%0.80%1.70%$1,490-0.70%14.60%12.90%
32Austin, TX$1,200-0.80%4.30%4.30%$1,500-1.30%5.60%3.40%
33Aurora, CO$1,1701.70%11.40%13.60%$1,4100.70%6.80%6.80%
34Chandler, AZ$1,1603.60%10.50%9.40%$1,3603.00%12.40%13.30%
35Newark, NJ$1,1502.70%15.00%10.60%$1,360-0.70%13.30%13.30%
35Pittsburgh, PA$1,150-1.70%-1.70%9.50%$1,300-5.10%-2.30%4.00%
37Charlotte, NC$1,140-1.70%-2.60%-5.00%$1,3000.00%4.00%4.80%
38Gilbert, AZ$1,1303.70%2.70%-0.90%$1,350-1.50%-0.70%0.70%
38Irving, TX$1,1301.80%0.90%-2.60%$1,4403.60%1.40%2.10%
38Tampa, FL$1,130-1.70%2.70%2.70%$1,330-1.50%1.50%3.10%
41Durham, NC$1,110-2.60%15.60%12.10%$1,2300.00%11.80%9.80%
41Plano, TX$1,110-3.50%-3.50%-3.50%$1,500-2.00%0.70%0.00%
43St Petersburg, FL$1,0904.80%16.00%11.20%$1,5404.80%15.80%4.80%
44Richmond, VA$1,0700.00%2.90%4.90%$1,2802.40%13.30%10.30%
44Salt Lake City, UT$1,0703.90%15.10%12.60%$1,430-1.40%15.30%16.30%
46Henderson, NV$1,0600.00%7.10%-2.80%$1,2600.00%14.50%5.90%
47Fort Worth, TX$1,0501.00%6.10%6.10%$1,250-1.60%1.60%3.30%
48Virginia Beach, VA$1,0301.00%0.00%-7.20%$1,2100.80%0.80%0.80%
49Buffalo, NY$1,020-2.90%15.90%13.30%$1,240-3.10%15.90%18.10%
50Fresno, CA$1,0004.20%14.90%12.40%$1,1503.60%15.00%15.00%
50Jacksonville, FL$1,000-1.00%6.40%1.00%$1,050-4.50%0.00%0.00%
52Chesapeake, VA$990-3.90%15.10%5.30%$1,2000.00%1.70%0.00%
53Raleigh, NC$980-2.00%0.00%1.00%$1,150-1.70%4.50%0.00%
54Las Vegas, NV$9705.40%15.50%9.00%$1,1401.80%14.00%14.00%
54Milwaukee, WI$970-2.00%15.50%14.10%$1,060-0.90%15.20%17.80%
56Boise, ID$9600.00%15.70%10.30%$1,0400.00%11.80%9.50%
57Kansas City, MO$9502.20%9.20%5.60%$1,0901.90%9.00%11.20%
57Phoenix, AZ$9500.00%6.70%2.20%$1,190-0.80%10.20%8.20%
59Reno, NV$9304.50%13.40%10.70%$1,3104.00%15.90%9.20%
60Colorado Springs, CO$9100.00%8.30%8.30%$1,1404.60%8.60%11.80%
61Anchorage, AK$9000.00%-4.30%0.00%$1,110-3.50%-3.50%0.90%
62Corpus Christi, TX$890-1.10%-1.10%2.30%$1,1001.90%10.00%1.90%
63San Antonio, TX$8801.10%3.50%3.50%$1,1100.90%4.70%2.80%
64Syracuse, NY$8704.80%-6.50%-7.40%$910-5.20%-7.10%-8.10%
65Des Moines, IA$8604.90%14.70%21.10%$880-5.40%10.00%17.30%
65Mesa, AZ$8600.00%2.40%-1.10%$1,020-1.00%8.50%8.50%
67Baton Rouge, LA$8401.20%-1.20%2.40%$9805.40%10.10%8.90%
67Louisville, KY$840-4.50%-9.70%-7.70%$1,000-2.00%2.00%4.20%
67Rochester, NY$8402.40%15.10%9.10%$9800.00%15.30%5.40%
70Laredo, TX$830-4.60%15.30%9.20%$950-3.10%5.60%5.60%
70Omaha, NE$8303.80%5.10%-1.20%$1,0702.90%15.10%17.60%
72Arlington, TX$8202.50%15.50%13.90%$1,0901.90%16.00%13.50%
72Knoxville, TN$8205.10%15.50%9.30%$900-1.10%15.40%8.40%
74Cleveland, OH$810-1.20%15.70%14.10%$8700.00%16.00%16.00%
75Norfolk, VA$8002.60%15.90%14.30%$9502.20%11.80%5.60%
75St Louis, MO$8005.30%15.90%17.60%$1,1104.70%14.40%11.00%
77Glendale, AZ$7903.90%12.90%2.60%$9905.30%11.20%15.10%
78Chattanooga, TN$7800.00%6.80%2.60%$8900.00%15.60%11.30%
78Cincinnati, OH$7800.00%14.70%4.00%$1,1200.00%15.50%15.50%
78Winston Salem, NC$7801.30%14.70%9.90%$8400.00%15.10%10.50%
81Spokane, WA$7601.30%4.10%8.60%$9602.10%12.90%10.30%
82Columbus, OH$7502.70%15.40%23.00%$1,0700.00%11.50%12.60%
82Lexington, KY$7500.00%0.00%0.00%$930-2.10%1.10%0.00%
82Memphis, TN$7500.00%15.40%17.20%$790-1.30%12.90%14.50%
85Augusta, GA$7404.20%13.80%8.80%$800-1.20%9.60%1.30%
85Tallahassee, FL$7401.40%13.80%8.80%$8801.10%15.80%10.00%
87Oklahoma City, OK$7302.80%7.40%5.80%$8600.00%13.20%14.70%
88Indianapolis, IN$7204.30%14.30%10.80%$810-2.40%15.70%11.00%
89Bakersfield, CA$700-1.40%-2.80%-7.90%$9000.00%5.90%3.40%
89Greensboro, NC$700-1.40%6.10%2.90%$8200.00%5.10%3.80%
89Lincoln, NE$7001.40%14.80%14.80%$940-3.10%14.60%16.00%
92Albuquerque, NM$6701.50%6.30%11.70%$8401.20%5.00%5.00%
93Shreveport, LA$6503.20%12.10%16.10%$7304.30%14.10%14.10%
94Tucson, AZ$6400.00%-3.00%-9.90%$8301.20%3.80%-1.20%
95El Paso, TX$630-1.60%0.00%0.00%$7700.00%2.70%4.10%
95Lubbock, TX$6300.00%14.50%14.50%$760-1.30%8.60%8.60%
97Tulsa, OK$620-1.60%0.00%3.30%$7800.00%6.80%5.40%
98Wichita, KS$6101.70%15.10%10.90%$750-1.30%11.90%11.90%
99Detroit, MI$6003.40%3.40%11.10%$7002.90%7.70%11.10%
100Akron, OH$5500.00%1.90%3.80%$7304.30%7.40%10.60%

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