Atlanta Rental Prices Show Signs of Cooling
Hello, Atlanta! If you’re considering a move or just curious about what’s happening with rental prices in our vibrant city, there’s some interesting news to share. According to a fresh report from Zumper, Atlanta ranks as the 30th most expensive rental market in the United States. But here’s the kicker – the rental prices are actually seeing a bit of a dip compared to last year!
What Does That Mean for Renters?
Let’s break it down a little. As of November, the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Atlanta hovers at $1,600. This figure hasn’t changed from October, but it’s marked a significant decline of over 6% compared to the same time last year. In the world of real estate, that’s a pretty big deal.
For those of you hunting for a little more space, a two-bedroom apartment will cost you around $2,000 on average. This too has seen a slight drop of 2% from October and an 8% decrease compared to last November. So why these price drops? According to Zumper, it’s all about the seasons and supply and demand dynamics in the rental market. November often signals the opening of the “low demand months,” which typically leads to lower prices.
Where Does Atlanta Stand?
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