New Yorkers can feel as if renting never ends, but it turns out that Newark, New Jersey residents are in the biggest disadvantage.
Only a quick train trip from Lower Manhattan, Newark had the fastest growing rent in the New York Metropolitan Zone in February, according to a report by the latest Metro area in New York from the Zumper Internet rent. The average rents for a bedroom at the New Jersey transport center increased 16.7% from year to year.
The average growth of Newark’s leases was traced by New York Downstate Metros White Plains and Newburgh, which recorded 13.5% and 12.3% rivets respectively.
A significant decrease year by year in lease prices won Bayonne, New Jersey a place at the bottom of the list. The small town is only beyond the bay from Newark and only a stone jump from Staten Island, but the average lease in Bayonne sat in February 15.6% year by year.
A bedroom in Bayonne, since last month, will run you about $ 1,890.
While Newark and Bayonne are currently far from annual rent growth, both cities have recently been identified as the two most affordable places to buy a house near Manhattan.
The Kingston Upstate scored as the cheapest city in the metropolitan area for tenants, at an average price of $ 1,500 per bed with a Kingston bed is not located outside a traveler’s railway line. The former state capital is closely followed by Bridgepti, Connecticut – which is – with $ 1,650 a month and Patterson, New Jersey with $ 1,730 a month.
But the most expected places in the metropolitan zone to rent, are unlikely to make Budge-Nyc visited the average rent list at $ 4,330 per bedroom, followed by New Jersey Hoboken hotspots, with $ 3,510, and Jersey City, with $ 3.050.
According to Zumper, you are better off renting out of those three cities. The average one -bedroom lease throughout the New York metropolitan area was only $ 2,486 in February.
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