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Jun 29, 2016

Visualized: Houston’s apartment rental market

​​​​HOUSTON - As we enter summer, Houston comes in as the 21st most expensive city for renters in the nation. Last month, one-bedroom units jumped 2.1 percent to a median of...
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​​​​HOUSTON – As we enter summer, Houston comes in as the 21st most expensive city for renters in the nation. 

Last month, one-bedroom units jumped 2.1 percent to a median of $990, while two-bedroom units grew 1.7 percent to a median of $1,230.

At a monthly median of $1,890 for one-bedroom units, The Museum District was the most expensive neighborhood for renters this summer. 
A few hundred dollars behind, Hunter Creek Village ($1,500), Fourth Ward ($1,500), and Downtown Houston ($1,475) were the next priciest areas.
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