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5 cities with the biggest decreases

5 cities with the biggest decreases
5 cities with the biggest decreases


Summer is a notoriously busy moving season — and high rent prices often reflect that.

But prices seem to be cooling a little compared to the last 12 months overall. Median rent prices for one-bedroom apartments are only up 0.5% month over month, and prices for two-bedrooms are down 2.9% as of June, according to the National Rent Report for June 2022 from Zumper, a hub for people to find houses, apartments, rooms and condos for rent.

Although median rent overall rose slightly for one-bedroom apartments, many cities saw significant decreases between May and June. Tallahassee, Florida, had the biggest drop at approximately 6.5%, followed by Anchorage, Alaska, at 6%. 

Here are the top five cities with the biggest decreases in rent as of June 2022, according to Zumper.

1. Tallahassee, Florida

Median rent price for a 1-bedroom apartment: $860

Month-over-month change in price: -6.5%

Year-over-year change in price: 7.5%

2. Anchorage, Alaska

Median rent price for a 1-bedroom apartment: $1,060

Month-over-month change in price: -6.2%

Year-over-year change in price: 8.2%

3. Urban Honolulu

Median rent price for a 1-bedroom apartment: $1,530

Month-over-month change in price: -6.1%

Year-over-year change in price: 3.4%

4. San Diego

Median rent price for a 1-bedroom apartment: $2,320

Month-over-month change in price: -6.1%

Year-over-year change in price: 20.8%

5. Syracuse, New York

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