As Seattle earned the designation of “biggest loser” in this year’s housing market cooldown, and year-over-year price growth either evened out or declined in the city and the burbs, where does that leave renters?
This year, Seattle-area rents have gone up for seven straight months, but in September, things were finally looking, er, down. According to the latest Apartment List data, month-over-month growth declined last month across the metropolitan area. But rents were still up slightly when compared to the same time in 2021. So what will a one- or two-bedroom cost you now? Bring on the list.
8. Seattle
Renters have probably never been so happy in their life to see a negative number. As month-over-month rent growth
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