The current pandemic is having an impact on rent prices in major cities and neighborhoods around the U.S. To quantify the impact, we’re focusing attention on some of the major cities and neighborhoods in the U.S. We will be presenting our findings in a series of “QuickView” reports.
The subject of this week’s QuickView is a snapshot of average rents in San Diego, CA. Based upon our analysis, the year over year rents in San Diego is up from last year.
Our standard City analysis uses a 6-month “LookBack” to establish an average baseline rent. The 6-month LookBack analyzes the rent data from the last 6-months, and for this analysis, the rent data included would be from May 1 – Nov 1.
The results from the 6-month LookBack analysis are presented in the table below:
City: San Diego, CA (average rent) |
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6-month LookBack |
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Floorplan |
11/1/20 |
11/1/19 |
ch$ |
ch% |
$1,764 |
$1,710 |
$54 |
3.2% |
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$2,277 |
$2,207 |
$70 |
3.2% |
|
$3,014 |
$2,828 |
$186 |
6.6% |
As the table shows, 1BR and 2BR units increased by 3.2%; and, 3BR units increased by 6.6%. Overall, the San Diego market looks stable, especially when compared to other major cities.
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San Diego 1-Bedroom Rents: November 2020
San Diego 2-Bedroom Rents: November 2020
San Diego 3-Bedroom Rents: November 2020
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