Wednesday, August 2nd 2017, 12:38 pm
Oklahoma City and Tulsa have both made their way into the Top 10 of the most affordable cities in which to rent.
The Top 10 list was first published on studentloanhero.com
According to Apartment List, who publishes a monthly report of median rent estimates for cities across the country, OKC and Tulsa are both included among the top cities where median rent dips under $700 per month.
Apartment List compiles their data respective of one-bedroom and two-bedroom listings in the cities and suburbs, and includes the median price, as well as the month-to-month and year-to-year percentage changes in each market.
Here is how the list shakes out in their July 2017 report (Median 1-bedroom/2-Bedroom):
1. Wichita, Kansas
Population: 389,902
($565/$750)
2. Toledo, Ohio
Population: 278,508
($580/$759)
3. Fort Wayne, Indiana
Population: 264,488
($592/$753)
4. Fayetteville, North Carolina
Population: 204,759
($610/$754)
5. Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Population: 242,203
($628/$766)
6. Cincinnati, Ohio
Population: 298,800
($630/$829)
7. Oklahoma City
Population: 638,367
($631/$807)
8. Columbus, Georgia
Population: 197,485
($634/$760)
9. Cleveland, Ohio
Population: 385,809
($636/$793)
10. Tulsa
Population: 403,090
($638/$824)
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