Last month, Columbus was the 35th most expensive rental market in the country, with one bedroom median rents increasing to $700, up 4.5% in the trailing quarter. Two bedrooms were also up 1.2% on the quarter at $860. This puts Columbus ahead of Cleveland, Las Vegas, et Mesa (AZ) on our list of the 50 largest US rental markets by population.
Looking at neighborhood data, the most expensive areas were centered around Centre-ville de Columbus, which had a median one bedroom rent of $1,065. Other higher priced areas included the Quartier des Brasseries et Village allemand, both at $995, and Tri-Village at $999. More affordable neighborhoods included North Hilltop at $475, Valleyview Heights at $480, and Southern Orchards at $490.
To see how Columbus stacks up to the rest of the country, and view full rental data for the top 50 cities in the US, read our Rapport national sur les loyers pour avril.
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