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- Southern cities dominate RentCafe’s top 10 list for renters in the US.
- RentCafe analyzed housing affordability, local economies, and quality of life.
- The South claims 41 of the top 50 cities, highlighting cost of living advantages.
Go South, young man.
Well, if you’re a renter, you might want to at least consider it.
According to a new analysis from research firm RentCafe, the 10 best cities in the US for renters are all in southern states, such as the Carolinas, Florida, Texas, Georgia, and Alabama.
To compile the list, RentCafe considered 20 metrics across three categories: housing affordability, the attractiveness of local economies, and quality of life.
From sources like the Census Bureau and Yardi Matrix, the firm looked at stats like local unemployment rates, average apartment square footage, income growth, how many apartments in the city are new, average commute times, and more.
“The South firmly establishes itself as the top region for renters in 2025, by claiming an impressive 41 of the 50 featured cities,” wrote Adina Dragos in the report. “This growing interest is reflected in the region’s consistently high rankings in key categories, like cost of living and housing and local economy, with nearly all leading cities securing spots within the top 30 for these criteria.”
Below are the top 10 on RentCafe’s list. Each city’s national housing cost of living ranking, which had a 50% weighting in RentCafe’s index, is included. The average apartment square footage and the share of new apartments in the city are also shown.
10. Orlando, Florida
City’s national housing cost of living rank: 17
Average apartment size: 965 square feet
Share of new apartments: 19%
9. Raleigh, North Carolina
City’s national housing cost of living rank: 14
Average apartment size: 947 square feet
Share of new apartments: 21.5%
8. Round Rock, Texas
City’s national housing cost of living rank: 5
Average apartment size: 915 square feet
Share of new apartments: 23.8%
7. Charleston, South Carolina
City’s national housing cost of living rank: 30
Average apartment size: 974 square feet
Share of new apartments: 27.4%
6. Wilmington, North Carolina
City’s national housing cost of living rank: 10
Average apartment size: 952 square feet
Share of new apartments: 28.5%
5. Huntsville, Alabama
City’s national housing cost of living rank: 5
Average apartment size: 945 square feet
Share of new apartments: 27.7%
4. Austin, Texas
City’s national housing cost of living rank: 13
Average apartment size: 866 square feet
Share of new apartments: 26.1%
3. Atlanta, Georgia
City’s national housing cost of living rank: 9
Average apartment size: 968 square feet
Share of new apartments: 21.1%
2. Sarasota, Florida
City’s national housing cost of living rank: 3
Average apartment size: 969 square feet
Share of new apartments: 39%
1. McKinney, Texas
City’s national housing cost of living rank: 4
Average apartment size: 948 square feet
Share of new apartments: 33.5%
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