Que pouvez-vous obtenir avec $3 000 par mois de loyer ?

This post compares home sizes throughout 95 cities in the U.S. with a $3,000 a month rental budget. We looked at median bedroom and bathroom count and pulled listings to also compare different types of amenities that would be available. At this budget, 3 bedrooms were the most common type amongst our 95 cities, followed by 4 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms, 5 bedrooms, then 1 bedrooms.

5 Bedrooms

Colorado Springs

Topping the list, Colorado Springs averaged the most number of bedrooms and bathrooms than any other city with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. At this budget, a renter could get this 4,000+ square foot home with hardwood flooring, multiple fireplaces, and tall ceilings: /apartments-for-rent/35971470/5-bedroom-peregrine-colorado-springs-co

Other cities that averaged about 5 bedrooms for this price point, but with 1 bathroom less than Colorado Springs, included Boise, Shreveport, Wichita, and even one California city was spacious enough to be included in the 5 bedroom group: Fresno.

3 – 4 Bedrooms

A variety of Texas cities dominated the 3 – 4 bedroom averages with El Paso, Lubbock, Arlington, and Irving in the 4 bedroom bucket and Corpus Christi, Dallas, and Houston in the 3 bedroom bucket.

El Paso

In El Paso, a renter could get this 4 bedroom home that features granite counter tops in the kitchen, large windows in the living room, and a jetted tub in the master bathroom: /apartments-for-rent/37782245/4-bedroom-bear-ridge-el-paso-tx

Lubbock

In Lubbock, a renter could live in this 2,500 square foot 3 bedroom home that boasts high, vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets, and a modern kitchen: /apartments-for-rent/37630070/3-bedroom-lubbock-tx

Dallas

In Dallas, $3,000 a month could rent this three bedroom with granite finishings, attached bathrooms to all the bedrooms, and a spacious roof deck: /apartments-for-rent/38703072/3-bedroom-downtown-dallas-dallas-tx

2 chambres

A majority of the large California cities in both the Northern and Southern portions of the state appeared in the 2 bedroom average group including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, and Oakland.

Los Angeles

In Los Angeles, a renter could get this 1,400 square foot two bedroom apartment with large windows, a cozy fireplace, and brand new appliances in the kitchen: /apartments-for-rent/38784023/2-bedroom-westwood-los-angeles-ca

1 chambre

In line with our monthly rent reports, there were only 2 cities that averaged just 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom for $3,000 a month and those cities were New York City and San Francisco.

New York

In New York City, $3,000 a month rents this 5th floor walk up apartment with a tiny kitchen and even tinier closet space: /apartments-for-rent/26522744/1-bedroom-chelsea-new-york-ny

San Francisco

Finally, in our most expensive rental market in the nation, $3,000 a month rents a barely there living room and a kitchen with the daintiest dishwasher: /apartments-for-rent/38520314/1-bedroom-pacific-heights-san-francisco-ca

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Données complètes

VilleChambresSalles de bains
Colorado Springs, Colorado54
Boise, Idaho53
Shreveport, Louisiane53
Wichita, Kansas53
Fresno, Californie53
Glendale, Arizona53
Chesapeake, Virginie53
Winston-Salem, Caroline du Nord43
Knoxville, Tennessee43
Lexington, Kentucky43
Bakersfield, Californie43
El Paso, Texas43
Greensboro, Caroline du Nord43
Norfolk, Virginie43
Chattanooga, Tennessee43
Lubbock, Texas43
Tallahassee, Floride43
Reno, Nevada43
Arlington, Texas43
Aurora, Colorado43
Gilbert, Arizona43
Raleigh, Caroline du Nord43
Chandler, Arizona43
Indianapolis, Indiana43
Jacksonville, Floride43
Henderson, Nevada43
Irving, Texas43
Las Vegas, Nevada43
Plano, Texas43
Omaha, NE42
Louisville, Kentucky42
Cincinnati, Ohio42
Columbus, Ohio42
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanie42
Augusta, Géorgie32
Spokane, Washington32
Durham, Caroline du Nord32
Tulsa, Oklahoma32
Richmond, Virginie32
Buffalo, New York32
Corpus Christi, Texas32
Albuquerque, Nouveau-Mexique32
Memphis, Tennessee32
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma32
Anchorage, Alaska32
Salt Lake City, Utah32
Détroit, Michigan32
Sacramento, Californie32
Providence, Rhode Island32
Kansas City, Missouri32
Mesa, Arizona32
Saint-Louis, Missouri32
Madison, Wisconsin32
Cleveland, Ohio32
Santa Ana, Californie32
Virginia Beach, Virginie32
Saint-Pétersbourg, Floride32
Fort Worth, Texas32
Orlando, Floride32
Tampa, Floride32
San Antonio, Texas32
Nashville, Tennessee32
Anaheim, Californie32
Baltimore, Maryland32
Scottsdale, Arizona32
Houston, Texas32
Dallas, Texas32
Baton Rouge, Louisiane22
Tucson, Arizona22
Milwaukee, Wisconsin22
Phoenix, Arizona22
Charlotte, Caroline du Nord22
Portland, Oregon22
Minneapolis, Minnesota22
Honolulu, Hawaï22
Denver, Colorado22
Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie22
Atlanta, Géorgie22
Fort Lauderdale, Floride22
Seattle, WA22
San José, Californie22
San Diego, Californie22
Austin, Texas22
Los Angeles, Californie22
Miami, Floride22
Chicago, Illinois22
Rochester, New York21
Newark, NJ21
Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane21
Long Beach, Californie21
Boston, Massachusetts21
Washington, D.C.21
Oakland, Californie21
San Francisco, Californie11
New York, NY11

Méthodologie

To determine this list, we analyzed rental data from the top 100 cities on our National Rent Report for the month of November. We looked at median bedroom and bathroom count from available listings that were priced between $2,750 – $3,250 and compared them to each other. Cities that did not have any available listings within that price point and in that time frame were excluded. The final list was ranked from highest to lowest based on bedroom count then bathroom count.

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