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Dated: September 2 2023
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This rental market report highlights the Q2 2023 average rent prices for three-bedroom (3-BR) single-family rentals (SFRs) in these five cities: Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose.
According to our data, (RentOMeter) San Diego had the largest year-over-year rent increase of 17%
The average San Diego rent price is $4,832 with a YOY (Year over year) rent price increase of 17%
The average Los Angeles rent price is $5,071 with a YOY rent price increase of 14%
The average San Jose rent price is $4,240 with a YOY rent price increase of 10%
The average Sacramento rent price is $2,518 with a YOY rent price increase of 7%
The average San Francisco rent price is $5,265 with a YOY rent price increase of 6%
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Congratulations, you've successfully sold your house and made a tidy profit. You're wondering how to smartly invest this capital gain into buying another property. You've come to the right place.
This rental market report highlights the Q2 2023 average rent prices for three-bedroom (3-BR) single-family rentals (SFRs) in these five cities: Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco,
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