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    Renting Saves Over $900 a Month, But That Edge is Slipping in Most Major Metros

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 14, 20267 Mins Read
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    Real Estate News & Market Insights:

    Key takeaways
    • Renting remains more affordable than buying in 49 of the 50 largest U.S. metros.
    • Average monthly savings for renters fell to $908, down $48 year over year, signaling a shrinking advantage.
    • Austin offers the largest monthly renter savings; buying would cost more than double compared with renting.
    • Local market shifts: Pittsburgh is the only metro where buying costs less; Memphis flipped to favor renting.

    Buying is gaining ground as the rent advantage shrinks in 37 of the 50 largest U.S. metros

    AUSTIN, Texas, July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The latest Realtor.com® Rental Report for June 2025 shows that the median asking rent for 0–2 bedrooms is down 2.1% year over year to $1,711. And, even after 23 straight months of annual declines, the U.S. median rent in June was only $48 (-2.7%) below its August 2022 peak. Compared to pre-pandemic levels, rents are still up by $268 (18.6%) over June 2019. In a twist that could surprise many renters, the financial gap between renting and buying is actually closing across much of the country.

    Even with rents leveling for nearly two years, high mortgage rates and still-elevated home prices mean renting remains the more budget-friendly option in nearly every major market,” said Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com®. “But the narrowing rent versus buy gap we’re seeing in most cities is a signal that the affordability landscape is starting to shift. Renters eyeing homeownership will want to pay close attention in the months ahead.”

    Rents Are Still More Favorable Nationally, But the Buy vs. Rent Math is Shifting
    Across the nation’s 50 largest metros, median asking rents are down $36 (-2.1%) from last year and nearly $50 below the 2022 peak. All unit sizes declined: studios fell 2.3%, one bedrooms dropped 2.6%, and two bedrooms dipped 2.1%.

    Despite this softening, renting remains more affordable than buying in 49 out of 50 metros. Notably, Austin, Texas, a pandemic hotspot, offers the largest monthly savings for renters compared to buyers, where buying would cost 114.7% more than renting–more than double. However, the average monthly savings for renters now stands at $908, down $48 from $956 a year ago, a sign that buying costs are inching closer.

    Top Rent-Favoring Markets, June 2025

    Market

    Median Rent

    Monthly Buy Cost

    $ Diff. (Buy-Rent)

    % Diff. (Buy-Rent)

    Rent Cost YY

    Buy Cost YY

    Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX

    $1,467

    $3,150

    $1,683

    114.7 %

    -4.7 %

    -10.4 %

    Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA

    $2,719

    $5,342

    $2,623

    96.5 %

    -3.4 %

    -5.2 %

    San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA

    $2,730

    $5,232

    $2,502

    91.6 %

    -2.9 %

    -1.4 %

    Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA

    $1,997

    $3,784

    $1,787

    89.5 %

    -2.8 %

    -4.8 %

    Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ

    $1,491

    $2,738

    $1,247

    83.6 %

    -4.7 %

    -4.7 %

    Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA

    $1,877

    $3,395

    $1,518

    80.9 %

    -2.9 %

    -3.7 %

    New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA

    $2,912

    $5,140

    $2,228

    76.5 %

    0.8 %

    -2.7 %

    Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN

    $1,534

    $2,700

    $1,166

    76.0 %

    -2.8 %

    -7.7 %

    San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA

    $2,674

    $4,676

    $2,002

    74.9 %

    -5.9 %

    -6.5 %

    Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH

    $3,009

    $5,213

    $2,204

    73.2 %

    -1.0 %

    -2.2 %

    Local Markets Tell Their Own Story
    Pittsburgh remains the only major metro where buying a starter home still costs less than renting, but the tides are shifting. Interestingly, renters in the notoriously expensive California metro of San Jose are saving $2,614 per month renting over buying last year, but that’s shrunk by $349 in the same time frame. And, while Austin, Texas stands out as the No. 1 place where renting is favored over buying, it’s one of the top two metros where renting is experiencing a diminishing advantage over buying as compared to June 2024.

    Top Metros With Diminishing Advantage in Renting, June 2025

    Market

    Median Rent

    Monthly Buy Cost

    $ Diff. (Buy-Rent)

    % Diff. (Buy-Rent)

    $Diff. (Buy-Rent): June 2025 vs. 2024

    San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA

    $3,414

    $5,679

    $2,265

    66.3 %

    -$349

    Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX

    $1,467

    $3,150

    $1,683

    114.7 %

    -$292

    Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX

    $1,461

    $2,455

    $994

    68.0 %

    -$272

    Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA

    $1,997

    $3,784

    $1,787

    89.5 %

    -$210

    Columbus, OH

    $1,218

    $1,959

    $741

    60.8 %

    -$201

    Other metros, like Birmingham, Ala., saw the most significant increase in rental savings over the past 12 months. And notably, Memphis, Tenn., flipped from favoring buying to favoring renting over the past year. It even ranks third on the list of metros with increasing advantage in renting. This underscores just how quickly local markets can turn.

    Top Metros With Increasing Advantage in Renting, June 2025

    Market

    Median Rent

    Monthly Buy Cost

    $ Diff. (Buy-Rent)

    % Diff. (Buy-Rent), 2025

    $Diff. (Buy-Rent): June 2025 vs. 2024

    Birmingham-Hoover, AL

    $1,205

    $1,399

    $194

    16.1 %

    $189

    Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI

    $1,673

    $2,515

    $842

    50.3 %

    $136

    Memphis, TN-MS-AR

    $1,180

    $1,270

    $90

    7.6 %

    $124

    Oklahoma City, OK

    $980

    $1,504

    $524

    53.5 %

    $118

    Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD

    $1,816

    $1,926

    $110

    6.1 %

    $65

    Rental Data: 50 Largest Metropolitan Areas, June 2025 (alphabetical order)

    Market

    Rent Cost (0-2 Bedrooms)

    Buy Cost (0-2 Bedrooms)

    $ Difference (Buy-Rent)

    % Difference (Buy-Rent)

    Rent Cost: YY

    Buy Cost: YY

    Rent Cost:  6 Year Changes

    Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA

    $1,579

    $2,120

    $541

    34.3 %

    -4.00 %

    -4.9 %

    11.0 %

    Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX

    $1,467

    $3,150

    $1,683

    114.7 %

    -4.70 %

    -10.4 %

    18.1 %

    Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD

    $1,816

    $1,926

    $110

    6.1 %

    0.00 %

    3.5 %

    15.7 %

    Birmingham-Hoover, AL

    $1,205

    $1,399

    $194

    16.1 %

    -3.40 %

    11.7 %

    16.9 %

    Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH

    $3,009

    $5,213

    $2,204

    73.2 %

    -1.00 %

    -2.2 %

    17.0 %

    Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC

    $1,527

    $2,130

    $603

    39.5 %

    -1.20 %

    -0.2 %

    18.1 %

    Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI

    $1,786

    $2,624

    $838

    46.9 %

    -2.20 %

    -4.0 %

    14.3 %

    Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN

    $1,305

    $1,868

    $563

    43.1 %

    -4.30 %

    -0.5 %

    17.5 %

    Cleveland-Elyria, OH

    $1,220

    $1,457

    $237

    19.4 %

    -2.30 %

    -9.4 %

    24.0 %

    Columbus, OH

    $1,218

    $1,959

    $741

    60.8 %

    0.30 %

    -9.1 %

    22.5 %

    Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX

    $1,461

    $2,455

    $994

    68.0 %

    -2.10 %

    -11.0 %

    15.9 %

    Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO

    $1,786

    $2,889

    $1,103

    61.8 %

    -7.70 %

    -5.7 %

    7.1 %

    Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI

    $1,304

    $1,714

    $410

    31.4 %

    -0.10 %

    -1.4 %

    13.1 %

    Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX

    $1,355

    $1,972

    $617

    45.5 %

    -2.00 %

    -7.8 %

    9.7 %

    Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN

    $1,298

    $1,635

    $337

    26.0 %

    -3.40 %

    -5.9 %

    30.7 %

    Jacksonville, FL

    $1,503

    $2,075

    $572

    38.1 %

    -3.90 %

    -6.6 %

    27.2 %

    Kansas City, MO-KS

    $1,406

    $1,413

    $7

    0.5 %

    3.70 %

    -0.4 %

    29.7 %

    Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV

    $1,472

    $2,147

    $675

    45.9 %

    -3.00 %

    -3.9 %

    23.1 %

    Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA

    $2,719

    $5,342

    $2,623

    96.5 %

    -3.40 %

    -5.2 %

    12.2 %

    Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN

    $1,253

    $1,509

    $256

    20.4 %

    -3.80 %

    -4.2 %

    20.8 %

    Memphis, TN-MS-AR

    $1,180

    $1,270

    $90

    7.6 %

    -3.40 %

    7.0 %

    15.8 %

    Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL

    $2,352

    $3,080

    $728

    31.0 %

    -2.80 %

    -3.0 %

    36.1 %

    Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI

    $1,673

    $2,515

    $842

    50.3 %

    -0.90 %

    5.0 %

    21.0 %

    Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI

    $1,509

    $2,300

    $791

    52.4 %

    -2.20 %

    -3.5 %

    3.7 %

    Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN

    $1,534

    $2,700

    $1,166

    76.0 %

    -2.80 %

    -7.7 %

    23.0 %

    New Orleans-Metairie, LA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA

    $2,912

    $5,140

    $2,228

    76.5 %

    0.80 %

    -2.7 %

    27.9 %

    Oklahoma City, OK

    $980

    $1,504

    $524

    53.5 %

    -2.00 %

    7.0 %

    8.9 %

    Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL

    $1,693

    $1,885

    $192

    11.3 %

    -1.50 %

    -4.7 %

    22.2 %

    Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD

    $1,770

    $2,395

    $625

    35.3 %

    -2.40 %

    -2.7 %

    10.3 %

    Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ

    $1,491

    $2,738

    $1,247

    83.6 %

    -4.70 %

    -4.7 %

    24.3 %

    Pittsburgh, PA

    $1,473

    $1,362

    -$111

    -7.5 %

    0.20 %

    1.0 %

    39.9 %

    Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA

    $1,684

    $2,627

    $943

    56.0 %

    -4.00 %

    -4.0 %

    16.2 %

    Providence-Warwick, RI-MA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Raleigh-Cary, NC

    $1,494

    $2,333

    $839

    56.2 %

    -4.00 %

    -7.9 %

    24.0 %

    Richmond, VA

    $1,521

    $2,342

    $821

    54.0 %

    -0.50 %

    -2.9 %

    25.8 %

    Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA

    $2,046

    $3,115

    $1,069

    52.2 %

    -4.10 %

    -0.8 %

    15.9 %

    Rochester, NY

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA

    $1,877

    $3,395

    $1,518

    80.9 %

    -2.90 %

    -3.7 %

    27.5 %

    San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX

    $1,243

    $1,868

    $625

    50.3 %

    -2.30 %

    -4.8 %

    22.0 %

    San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA

    $2,674

    $4,676

    $2,002

    74.9 %

    -5.90 %

    -4.3 %

    14.1 %

    San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA

    $2,730

    $5,232

    $2,502

    91.6 %

    -2.90 %

    -2.2 %

    -4.3 %

    San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA

    $3,414

    $5,679

    $2,265

    66.3 %

    0.90 %

    -5.3 %

    8.1 %

    Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA

    $1,997

    $3,784

    $1,787

    89.5 %

    -2.80 %

    -6.6 %

    6.8 %

    St. Louis, MO-IL

    $1,343

    $1,369

    $26

    1.9 %

    -0.70 %

    1.2 %

    23.4 %

    Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL

    $1,743

    $2,308

    $565

    32.4 %

    0.20 %

    -2.7 %

    39.7 %

    Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC

    $1,505

    $1,890

    $385

    25.6 %

    -2.10 %

    -3.2 %

    20.9 %

    Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV

    $2,330

    $2,976

    $646

    27.7 %

    1.56 %

    -3.3 %

    17.1 %

    Methodology
    Rental data as of June 2025 for studio, 1-bedroom, or 2-bedroom units advertised as for rent on Realtor.com. Rental units include apartments as well as private rentals (condos, townhomes, single-family homes). We use rental sources that reliably report data each month within the 50 largest metropolitan areas. Realtor.com began publishing regular monthly rental trends reports in October 2020 with data history stretching to March 2019.

    About Realtor.com®
    Realtor.com® pioneered online real estate and has been at the forefront for over 25 years, connecting buyers, sellers, and renters with trusted insights, professional guidance and powerful tools to help them find their perfect home. Recognized as the No. 1 site trusted by real estate professionals, Realtor.com® is a valued partner, delivering consumer connections and a robust suite of marketing tools to support business growth. Realtor.com® is operated by News Corp [Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA] [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc.

    Media contact:  Asees Singh, press@realtor.com

     

    SOURCE Realtor.com

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