Apartment List might be a bit more popular than Zumper. We know about 21 links to it since March 2021 and only 16 links to Zumper. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I make $2,000 per month after tax, healthcare and 401K. I pay car insurance, private student loans (and federal will come due soon), phone bill, gas and a gym membership, totaling $1,140 / month. This leaves me with $860. The usual standard is 30% of my income ($800 max) which, according to apartmentlist.com for a 1/1, does not exist in my state. Looking at Zillow, I can confirm this. Cheapest 1/1 apartment is... Source: 10 months ago
"Shelter" which is comprised of "Rent" and "Owners Equivalent Rent" (OER) has a 35% weighting in the headline CPI number - higher in the Core CPI number. In May, the BLS reported YoY Shelter inflation of +8.0% which was comprised of +8.7% on Rent and +8.0% on OER. Alternatively, Zillow reported that average home prices are only up +2.0% and Redfin is saying that they're down -1.0%. ApartmentList.com said that rent... Source: 10 months ago
The apartment database sites (padmapper.com, apartmentlist.com, zeus, blueground etc) are apparently super unreliable and are scams, and the apartments I've found (Blackbird, Elise, Equity Residential, Grand Parc, etc) are apparently the same. The sites/buildings that I do hear relatively good things about (77H, Sonder, VRBO, AirBnb) are out of my price range (<$2200 for a studio) or aren't short-term enough (2... Source: 12 months ago
So I am a soon-to-be college graduate and am going to be moving to Minneapolis in June and have begun to look for apartments. Are there any recommendations for apartment complexes or places to live? For reference, I will be working close to the Cedar Hurst area. I found a couple of places like Hello apartments and Deco 265 apartments on apartmentlist.com but wasn't sure about anything yet. Source: about 1 year ago
Thanks for the suggestion! I've been looking on apartmentlist.com which seems a lot like apartments.com. Regardless, I'll check it out. Thanks again! Source: over 1 year ago
I am starting to diversify my options, and perhaps find a regular flat/apartment to rent outside of student residences. I have come across a few websites like rentals.ca, realtor.ca & zumper.com but I am not sure how reliable they are and I am seeking for some advice from a more native viewpoint? What would you guys use to look for flats/apartments/studios, etc.? And by this point, I am also open to renting a... Source: 7 months ago
According to zumper.com the average 3 bedroom in Kamloops is $2800 per month. How anybody affords that, I don't know. Source: 10 months ago
Check zumper.com and see what's available and pricing. Source: 11 months ago
The average income in toronto is say 100,000 a yr (an extremely positive view based on an 85K median figure I found), and a room costs 1000-1900 as per zumper.com. Source: about 1 year ago
The average 1 bedroom rent is $1760 a month, according to zumper.com. To afford an average 1 bedroom apartment in Denver and not be rent-burdened, you need an income of $5280 (heh) a month. $3541.66 a month supports a rent of no more than $1180 a month. RentCafe says that less than 1% of apartments are available at less than $1k a month, and while they don't have a breakdown for $1200 a month, they do say that... Source: about 1 year ago
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