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Fort Worth ranks No. 20 on new list of best U.S. cities for renters
It might be hard to believe given the ever-rising prices of everything these days — including rent — but a new survey shows that Fort Worth and two other local cities are among the best 50 places for renters in 2022.
In its new ranking of the top U.S. cities for renters in 2022, RentCafe places Fort Worth at No. 20. Plano edges ahead of it, at No. 13. Dallas just barely makes the cut, at No. 49.
To come up with the ranking, RentCafe analyzed 17 factors, including measurements related to cost of living, quality of rental housing, economic strength, and quality of life. The rental platform reviewed data for hundreds of cities before arriving at 115 contenders.
In Fort Worth, according to RentCafe, the average apartment size is 872 square feet; the city's apartment occupancy rate is 94.5 percent.
Plano, comes in 13th place in terms of "local economy," making it “very appealing” to renters. Median renter income there is an impressive $78,706, and job growth is at 7.4 percent, while unemployment is at 4 percent, the survey says.
Elsewhere in Texas, the Austin suburb of Round Rock comes it a No. 1 on the list. A dozen of the cities in the study’s top 50 are in Texas:
- Round Rock, No. 1
- Conroe, No. 3
- Austin, No. 10
- Plano, No. 13
- San Antonio, No. 18
- Houston, No. 19
- Fort Worth, No. 20
- Lubbock, No. 21
- Amarillo, No. 23
- Odessa, No. 39
- San Marcos, No. 41
- Dallas, No. 49
“Small cities tend to offer the best life for renters, representing half of our top 50 — despite the fact that some people might expect larger cities to suit renters’ needs the best. In fact, many of these smaller cities are suburbs of large metros and are often clustered in the Southern and Southeastern United States,” RentCafe explains. “What they all have in common is a healthy pace of new apartment construction and a great selection of amenity-rich properties.”