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Rental Costs Dip, But San Diego Still Ranks As 10th Most Expensive Among Biggest U.S. Cities
A San Diego house for rent in 2023. Photo credit: Staff photo Rents in San Diego fell 0.4% in January, compared to a 0.3% decrease nationwide, according to an online listing service. Year-over-year rent growth in San Diego has stalled, according to data compiled by ApartmentList.com, falling 2.3%. That’s after gains of 3.5% the year before. However, since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, citywide rents have risen a total of 22%, making San Diego the 10th most expensive among the country’s 100 largest cities. Expenses for renters here are 65% higher than the national median price, the web site’s analysts estimated. California markets, in fact, took up seven of t

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