Here’s the (Disturbing) Average High-End Apartment Rent in 30 Largest U.S. Cities

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If you’re planning an apartment upgrade, you probably don’t want to do it in Manhattan. But you knew that, right? (As if you hadn’t seen that $85M listing that comes with a free trip to outer space).

The borough landed the dubious distinction of having the most expensive high-end apartment rent in all of America, according to a new study by RentCafe, which broke New York City into two spots — Manhattan and Brooklyn — in its ranking of the 30 largest U.S. cities by luxury rent.

Manhattan average rents in luxury buildings was 4.5 times that of the least expensive in the 30-city ranking. Take a look where all the major cities fall in RentCafe’s new list.
Learn more about the methodology and results here.





Source : Nbcnewyork