The data describes the share of multifamily property rent in household income in selected cities in the U.S. in 2017. It was found that multifamily property rent in Boston constituted 28.9% of household income in 2017.
New York - Manhattan | 52.2 |
New York - Brooklyn | 44.6 |
New York - other boroughs | 36.8 |
Miami | 34.2 |
Los Angeles | 31.5 |
San Francisco | 30.3 |
Boston | 28.9 |
Fort Lauderdale | 28.6 |
San Diego | 26.7 |
Orange County | 26.2 |
Washington DC - district | 25.9 |
Honolulu | 25.2 |
Providence | 24.6 |
New Orleans | 21.8 |
Chicago | 21.4 |
Charlotte | 21.1 |
Seattle | 20.8 |
Northern New Jersey | 20.8 |
Charleston | 20.7 |
Denver | 20.6 |
Atlanta | 20.1 |
Las Vegas | 19.9 |
Dallas/Fort Worth | 19.6 |
Washington DC - MD suburbs | 19.3 |
Philadelphia | 19.2 |
Baltimore | 18.7 |
Houston | 18.2 |
Columbia | 18 |
Washington - northern VA | 17.8 |
Phoenix | 17.7 |
Detroit | 17.6 |
Cleveland | 17.2 |
Memphis | 16.8 |
Indianapolis | 15.5 |
Cincinnati | 15.3 |