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No. 15: Las Vegas

Average rent: $1,192
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No. 14: Worchester

Average rent: $1,335
(Photo of downtown Worchester was posted to Wikipedia Commons by Terageorge.)

No. 13: Orlando

Average rent: $1,344

No. 12: Baltimore

Average rent: $1,398

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No. 11: Providence

Average rent: $1,567
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No. 10: Newark

Average rent: $1,666

No. 9: Philadelphia

Average rent: $1,669

No. 8: Staten Island

Average rent: $1,853
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No. 7: Chicago

Average rent: $1,936

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No. 6: Miami

Average rent: $2,068

No. 5: San Diego

Average rent: $2,190

No. 4: Seattle

Average rent: $2,301

No. 3: Washington, D.C.

Average rent: $2,618

No. 2: Brooklyn

Average rent: $2,938

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No. 1: Los Angeles

Average rent: 3,038

Residents of the United States continue to seek out the most affordable options near the country’s coastal urban hubs, according to 2020 rental market data compiled by TurboTenant, the online property management tool.

The site’s research indicates that the nationwide, the average rent in the U.S. is $1,207 for a two-bedroom home. All but one of the locations highlighted in the slideshow above exceed that price.

Cities that made this list tend to be highly walk-able. On the downside, renters in these popular burgs also tend to face relatively rental security deposits and cost-of-living.

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