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December 2019 Savannah Rent Report
Welcome to the December 2019 Savannah Rent Report. Savannah rents remained steady over the past month. In this report, we'll evaluate trends in the Savannah rental market, including comparisons to cities throughout the state and nation.
December 2019 Savannah Rent Report
Welcome to the December 2019 Savannah Rent Report. Savannah rents remained steady over the past month. In this report, we'll evaluate trends in the Savannah rental market, including comparisons to cities throughout the state and nation.
Savannah rents increased over the past month
Savannah rents have remained flat over the past month, however, they are up slightly by 1.3% year-over-year. Currently, median rents in Savannah stand at $916 for a one-bedroom apartment and $1,057 for a two-bedroom. Savannah's year-over-year rent growth lags the state average of 1.8%, as well as the national average of 1.4%.
Rents rising across cities in Georgia
Throughout the past year, rent increases have been occurring not just in the city of Savannah, but across the entire state. Of the largest 10 cities that we have data for in Georgia, all of them have seen prices rise. The state as a whole logged rent growth of 1.8% over the past year. Here's a look at how rents compare across some of the largest cities in the state.
- Looking throughout the state, Alpharetta is the most expensive of all Georgia's major cities, with a median two-bedroom rent of $1,470; of the 10 largest Georgia cities that we have data for, all have seen rents rise year-over-year, with Athens experiencing the fastest growth (+4.3%).
- Marietta, Augusta, and Alpharetta have all experienced year-over-year growth above the state average (3.1%, 2.8%, and 2.7%, respectively).
Savannah rents more affordable than many large cities nationwide
As rents have increased slightly in Savannah, a few large cities nationwide have also seen rents grow modestly. Savannah is still more affordable than most large cities across the country.
- Savannah's median two-bedroom rent of $1,057 is below the national average of $1,191. Nationwide, rents have grown by 1.4% over the past year compared to the 1.3% rise in Savannah.
- While Savannah's rents rose slightly over the past year, many cities nationwide also saw increases, including Phoenix (+3.9%), Dallas (+2.2%), and Seattle (+1.6%).
- Renters will find more reasonable prices in Savannah than most large cities. For example, San Francisco has a median 2BR rent of $3,101, which is nearly three times the price in Savannah.
For more information check out our national report. You can also access our full data for cities and counties across the U.S. at this link.
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Methodology:
Apartment List is committed to making our rent estimates the best and most accurate available. To do this, we start with reliable median rent statistics from the Census Bureau, then extrapolate them forward to the current month using a growth rate calculated from our listing data. In doing so, we use a same-unit analysis similar to Case-Shiller’s approach, comparing only units that are available across both time periods to provide an accurate picture of rent growth in cities across the country.
Our approach corrects for the sample bias inherent in other private sources, producing results that are much closer to statistics published by the Census Bureau and HUD. Our methodology also allows us to construct a picture of rent growth over an extended period of time, with estimates that are updated each month.
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