News Summary
In March, Charleston experienced a minor decline in rent prices for one and two-bedroom units, according to a recent report. The average price for a one-bedroom unit dropped by 1%, now at approximately $1,930, while two-bedroom units saw a 1.2% decrease, averaging $2,500. Although this news offers some relief for renters, Charleston remains the 18th most expensive rental market in the U.S., highlighting ongoing challenges in affordability and supply in the rental market.
Charleston Sees a Slight Decline in Rent Prices This March
Well, well, well, Charleston! Just when you thought rent prices were going to keep climbing, a new report shows that one and two-bedroom units in the city have actually decreased in March. It’s a bit of good news for renters, if not a complete game-changer. According to the National Rent Report from a rental platform, the average price for a one-bedroom unit has dropped by 1%, now sitting at around $1,930. For two-bedroom units, the drop is a tad more significant at 1.2%, landing that average at $2,500.
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Additional Resources
- ABC News 4
- Post and Courier
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- Investopedia
- Charleston Business
- Wikipedia: Rent
- Google Search: charleston rent prices
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Rents
- Google News: Charleston rent report
