Thursday, January 3, 2013

10 Priciest Cities for Renters | Synopsis

10 Priciest Cities for Renters

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All out of names by Aaron Escobar
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Would you be willing to pay nearly $5,000 per month in rent? If not, don't plan on raising your family in North Miami Beach, Fla. You might want to stay away from some Southern California cities as well, such as La Jolla, Santa Monica and Newport Beach. These are some of the most expensive cities in the U.S. for renters looking for a three-bedroom house. In more affordable parts of the country, a three-bedroom home generally is considered standard for a family. But in some of these affluent cities, a three-bedroom house is a privilege the average renter can't afford. In North Miami Beach, the median rent for a three-bedroom, single-family home is $4,489, according to Rent Range, which compiles and analyzes rental market data nationwide. More from Bankrate: Which market has priciest homes?

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