The gap in average rent between major U.S. cities is now over $2,500/month, what’s driving this?
ZenMove recently published a breakdown of average rent across major U.S. cities, and the spread is pretty striking. Examples: • San Francisco: ~$3,800 • New York: ~$3,700 • Boston: ~$3,500 • Chicago: ~$2,300 • Houston: ~$1,500 • Tulsa: ~$1,200 That’s a $2,500+ monthly difference within
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