Renting in the U.S. isn’t just about the monthly price — it’s also about how much space you’re actually getting for your money . In cities like Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, renters are paying over $225 for every 100 square feet, which makes those cities some of the most expensive places to live per square foot.
A recent study by Storage Sense ranked the 10 U.S. cities where renters pay the most for space and compares average home sizes, rent prices and how many houses are available. See how your city compares to the most expensive places to rent per square foot in the U.S.
Also see the average cost of rent in every state …