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Need a new home? USA TODAY ranked Augusta one of the cheapest cities to rent

One of the biggest bills for most people is the one that pays for their home. Need a cheaper place to live? USA TODAY has some data to help you decide where to go.

The USA TODAY Homefront research team ranked Georgia’s 10 most and least expensive cities to rent a home. Augusta landed on the No. 9 spot on the “least expensive” list, based on data collected from the Zillow Observed Rent Index in July.

Here’s the full list including what rent is typically like in these cities:

Dublin at $1,005

Albany at $1,029

Macon at $1,189

Dalton at $1,238

Columbus at $1,245

Valdosta at $1,302

Rome at $1,328

LaGrange at $1,330

Augusta at $1,434

Statesboro at $1,446

Here was their list of the most expensive cities in Georgia:

Cedartown at $1,999

Jefferson at $1,970

Atlanta at $1,950

Savannah at $1,910

Gainesville at $1,824

Athens at $1,774

Hinesville at $1,728

Brunswick at $1,708

Warner Robins at $1,665

St. Marys at $1,565

Georgia’s median rent is $1,995, a $45 increase from 2023, according to Zillow. Rental trends in Georgia plateaued and declined throughout 2023, but rental prices rose this year and are just now reaching a plateau from June through August 2024. The median rent in Georgia remains just 5% under the national median.

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This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: USA TODAY Homefront study ranks Augusta among cheapest cities to rent

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Publish date : 2024-09-25 04:03:00

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