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Report: October 2024 Rent Trends

Lilly Milman

By Lilly Milman

Nov 05, 2024


On Monday, November 4, we published our monthly National Rent Report, highlighting national rent trend data as well as rent price data by state and by city. To create this report, we analyze rent trends in 100 major U.S. cities.

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Overview

In this month’s report, we explained a few key market trends:

  1. As expected, rent dropped nationally in October. This is an annual trend.
  2. Rent declines abound across the South.
  3. Louisiana saw the biggest month-over-month rent drop at the state level.

National Trends

While rent trends differ from region to region, here’s what you need to know about rent prices on a national level:

As we see every October, rent is down.

  • The national median price of a one-bedroom apartment (now $1,510) decreased by 1.88% from September to October.
  • The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment is down MoM by ≥1% in 44 key cities.
  • For the last three years, we’ve seen national median rent prices decline by 1-2% from September to October.

Line chart showing the national median rent price increasing over the summer and decreasing over the winter from 2022 to 2024.

To interact with this visualization and others, view the full National Rent Report.

Regional Trends

In this month’s report, we dove deep into trends occurring the following region:

The Southeast

  • On average, it’s about 5% cheaper to rent in the Southeast now than it was this time last year.
  • The only cities that saw significant median asking rent increases (>1%) since October 2023 are Charleston, SC (+5% YoY) and Little Rock, AK (+7% YoY).

The Southwest

  • In the Southwest, the average rent decrease across all rental markets that we track was 6% — and there is not a single city that we track where rent was more expensive this year than it was last year.
  • The biggest year over year drops were seen in Texan cities: Corpus Christi (-14% YoY), Dallas (-10% YoY), Austin (-8% YoY), Houston (-8% YoY), and San Antonio (-5% YoY).
  • In the Southwest, the median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment is lower than the national median in every city that we track.   

Rent at the State Level

  • On a state level, we observed rent drops MoM in many Southern states as well. Louisiana had the biggest median rent price drop (-6%), followed by West Virginia (-3%) and Tennessee (-3%).

To learn more about rent trends in your city and to see our methodology, read our full monthly rent report here.

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