The Zumper Dallas Metro Report analyzed over 41,000 active listings in March across 14 metro cities to show the most and least expensive cities and cities with the fastest growing rents.
Cities Ranked By Rent
Most Expensive
– Dallas, Texas continued to reign as the most expensive city to rent in the metro area. Rent here was priced at a median of $1,320.
– Richardson, TX followed suit as the second priciest city with rent at $1,250.
– Frisco, TX ranked as third with rent at $1,130.
Least Expensive
– Mesquite, TX was the most affordable city with rent priced at $660.
– Grand Prairie & Arlington, TX tied for the second least expensive city. Rent in these two cities was $700.
– Garland, TX rent was the fourth least expensive at $730.
Yearly Growth Rate
Fastest Growing (Y/Y%)
–Irving, TX had the fastest growing rent since this time last year, up 15.1%
–Richardson, TX followed closely behind with a 14.7% yearly growth rate.
–Fort Worth, TX rent was the third fastest growing, climbing 14.5%.
Fastest Growing (M/M%)
–Richardson, TX rent also ranked on the fastest monthly growth rate list, jumping 4.2% since last month.
–Denton, TX was second with a monthly growth rate of 3.9%.
–Frisco, TX prices ranked as third, up 3.7% since last month.
Full Data
| One Bedroom | Two Bedrooms | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pos. | City | Price | M/M % | Y/Y % | Price | M/M % | Y/Y % |
| 1 | Columbia | $1,390 | -2.10% | 3.70% | $1,630 | 5.20% | 3.80% |
| 2 | Annapolis | $1,380 | 1.50% | -10.40% | $1,630 | 3.20% | -6.30% |
| 3 | Owings Mills | $1,320 | 2.30% | 8.20% | $1,480 | 1.40% | 5.70% |
| 4 | Towson | $1,260 | -2.30% | -6.70% | $1,510 | 4.90% | -4.40% |
| 5 | Baltimore | $1,150 | 4.50% | -14.80% | $1,320 | 2.30% | -7.70% |
| 6 | Glen Burnie | $1,110 | 0.90% | 5.70% | $1,300 | -0.80% | -1.50% |
| 7 | Pikesville | $1,090 | 1.90% | -6.00% | $1,380 | -4.80% | -4.80% |
| 8 | Aberdeen | $970 | 5.40% | 7.80% | $1,250 | 5.00% | 14.70% |
| 9 | Arbutus | $880 | -5.40% | 3.50% | $1,500 | 4.90% | 15.40% |
| 10 | Dundalk | $830 | 5.10% | 10.70% | $1,200 | 4.30% | 15.40% |
| 11 | Brooklyn Park | $710 | -5.30% | -9.00% | $1,000 | -4.80% | 14.90% |
À propos
The Zumper Dallas Metro Report analyzed over 41,000 listings that hit the market in March 2017. Listings are aggregated by city to calculate median asking rents.
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