Top metro areas most and least affordable for renters
Zillow data shows the most and least affordable metro areas for home renters.
“If you want to leave renting behind, take advantage of all available resources to get the best possible deal on a home.”
— Ruben Caginalp
Ruben Çağınalp is a former associate writer on Bankrate’s Home Lending team. A graduate of Fordham University, he began his professional career with Bankrate in January 2022, where he now covers the housing market, real estate and mortgages. He specializes in exploring topics that empower consumers to build wealth and stability, like preparing to apply for a mortgage and comparing rate offers.
As a college student, Ruben interned as an LGBTQ+ civil rights paralegal, completed three university research fellowships and published his work in undergraduate research journals.
When he’s not working, Ruben enjoys long walks, reading books and traveling.
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“If you want to leave renting behind, take advantage of all available resources to get the best possible deal on a home.”
— Ruben Caginalp
Zillow data shows the most and least affordable metro areas for home renters.
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