Renting Cheaply
Can't afford to buy or borrow? These 20 metropolitan areas -- all with populations greater than 1 million -- are bucking the trend of fast-rising rental rates.Sources: Global Real Analytics, rental data; U.S. Census Bureau, population and income. Average rent is for 1,000 sq.-ft. apartment. Population data based on 2005 estimates. Median income is for past 12 months by 2005 inflation-adjusted dollars.
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