🏠Cities where renters are the most overextended in Florida

From about 2010 to 2019, average rent for apartments across US has increased by around 2% to 5% annually

A rental sign sits outside an apartment complex in Orlando. (Photo: Erik Sandoval) (Erik Sandoval, Copyright 2022 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Anyone who has recently gone hunting for a new apartment to rent in a major city experiences the same headache. It seems like every year, rent prices go up while availability goes down.

Renters aren't just imagining this: From about 2010 to 2019, average rent for apartments across the U.S. has increased by around 2% to 5% annually, with a massive dip, followed by a surge, once the COVID-19 pandemic hit. From 2020 to 2022 alone, rent prices increased by 15%.

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