Los Angeles, Ca
Rent prices are down in California's largest cities, except one
Rent prices are down year–over–year in California’s largest metropolitan areas, except Los Angeles.
According to December 2023 data from Rent.com, Sacramento saw the largest shift with rents falling over 6.5% to a median of $2,537 monthly. In the Riverside metro area, rent prices fell by more than 3.5%.
San Francisco and San Diego saw smaller decreases.
In California’s largest city, however, rent prices were up year-over-year. The analysis found that Los Angeles saw median rents rise to $3,515 per month in December, 4% higher than December 2022.
Statewide, the median rent was $2,941/month, largely flat over the previous year.
Metro Area
Population
Median Rent
YoY % Change
MoM % Change
Los Angeles, CA
12,997,353
$3,515
4.06%
−2.25%
San Diego, CA
3,286,069
$3,270
−0.24%
−2.52%
San Francisco, CA
4,623,264
$3,631
−1.06%
−0.68%
Riverside, CA
4,653,105
$2,575
−3.74%
−3.54%
Sacramento, CA
2,411,428
$2,537
−6.65%
1.95%
California
$2,941
−0.47%
−0.94%
California was not among the states with the largest increases or decreases.
Mississippi, New Hampshire, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota and Kansas saw rents rise by double-digits. Florida, Idaho and Oregon saw the steepest declines, according to Rent.com.
Nationally, the median monthly rent was $1,964 last month, less than one percent below December 2022, Rent.com said.
“Rent growth nationally is being diminished by lackluster demand and seasonal trends,” the online rental listing company said in its report. “Another factor contributing to downward pressure on rental markets is a construction boom, which in recent years has led to rising supply and vacancies.”
Salt Lake City led all metro areas with the largest decline, where rents fell by 20.75% year-over-year. Austin (12.5%) experienced the second-largest decline.
Providence, Rhode Island (21.55%) and Columbus, Ohio (11.56%) saw the largest rent increases.
Cities with the largest rent increases
Metro Area
Population
Median Rent
YoY % Change
MoM % Change
Providence, RI
1,675,774
$2,752
21.55%
−3.29%
Columbus, OH
2,151,017
$1,747
11.56%
0.87%
San Jose, CA
1,952,185
$3,795
9.48%
3.08%
Cincinnati, OH
2,259,935
$1,651
8.96%
1.33%
Kansas City, MO
2,199,490
$1,656
8.72%
2.08%
Jacksonville, FL
1,637,666
$1,717
7.62%
−0.54%
Hartford, CT
1,211,906
$2,141
7.37%
−0.47%
Cities with the largest rent decreases
Salt Lake City, UT
1,263,061
$1,788
−20.75%
1.94%
Austin, TX
2,352,426
$1,985
−12.53%
0.49%
Raleigh, NC
1,448,411
$1,873
−12.18%
−2.04%
Las Vegas, NV
2,292,476
$1,638
−9.27%
−1.09%
Houston, TX
7,206,841
$1,592
−8.74%
−2.87%
Memphis, TN
1,336,103
$1,402
−7.75%
−2.38%
Denver, CO
2,972,566
$2,546
−7.69%
−2.41%
Rent.com compiled the data for the nation’s 50 largest metro areas from its available inventory, combining all bedroom types.