Defining the 10 Geographic Regions of the U.S. Apartment Market
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RealPage defines the 10 regions of the nation according to geography and broken down by state.
RealPage defines the 10 regions of the nation according to geography and broken down by state.
Average student housing rents run at about $1,000 across the U.S., though some states are much more expensive.
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Much like conventional apartment rents, student housing pricing varies widely across the U.S. The average price of a student housing bed runs higher in states with steeper conventional apartment prices, such as in the Northeast and West, and lower in the South and Southeast. Across the core 175 universities tracked by RealPage, average effective asking read more
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