The Biggest Increase in One-Bedroom Rents Happened in This State

While New York remains prohibitively expensive, one state had five of the top 10 one-bedroom rental increases in 2021

Photo from the top of my apartment complex in Brickell, Miami, Florida. Miami was one of five Florida cities to make the list of biggest one-bedroom apartment rental increases in 2021.

Looking out over the Miami skyline, where rents are skyrocketing

By Kirk Miller

It’s hard out there for us one-bedroom types.

According to Zumper’s 2021 National Rent Report (as reported by Grow), the median rent on a single-bedroom unit rose 11.6% over the course of the year.

Surprisingly, it’s not in New York or California where the rents have skyrocketed the most — don’t worry, NYC is still awful — but in Florida, which featured five of the top 10 biggest rent hikes in the country.

Some interesting findings from the report:

And these rental hikes aren’t just a bounce-back from 2020’s COVID-related price drops in some major housing markets. “The issue of affordability has been mounting for decades,” says Ruth Shin, the CEO and founder of real estate startup PropertyNest. “As local, state, and federal governments have not done enough to strategically combat the issue of affordability pre-pandemic, [it has] aggravated the situation.”

As the Grow article also depressingly notes, online searches for “rent relief” and “eviction moratorium” are have increased exponentially within the last year.

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