AUSTIN, TX—Texas' largest cities are still in the Goldilocks zone of rents, aka under the national average, according to RENTCafe's recent rent report using data compiled from actual rents charged in market-rated apartments. The national average rent among the 250-city scope reached $1,436 in April, up $42 since last year, a 3% change.
However, when it comes to Texas' big cities, the closest metro to that average is Austin, which had the largest rent in April at $1,374, an increase of $60 compared to April last year.
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