Report: Renting a Home Is More Affordable Than Homeownership in All 50 Major Metros

by | Apr 16, 2026 | 0 comments

Share this article!

Renting a starter home remains a more affordable option the homeownership in all 50 of the nation’s largest metros, with an average monthly savings of $920 compared to buying.

According to a data report from Realtor.com, the national median asking rent in March was $1,669, down $25 or 1.5%, year-over-year. This marked the 32nd consecutive month of annual declines for 0–2 bedroom properties, although it was also still $249 (17.5%) above pre-pandemic levels.

Realtor.com noted that this situation could be a blessing in disguise for renters aspiring to homeownership, as the savings provide the opportunity to build toward a future home purchase. This would be especially viable in a market like Austin, where monthly buying costs run $1,719 (126.3%) higher than renting.

“A person moving into the typical rental spends less each month than someone buying a starter home today,” said Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com. “As buying costs have eased in many markets, renters who are intentional about saving have a real opportunity to build toward a down payment faster than they might think.”

However, not all markets offer this situation – particularly in the pricier metro areas. For example, in San Jose buying a starter home still costs 74% more per month than renting. But renting a starter home today results in $420 per month less savings compared to one year ago.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

New and Pending Home Sales Rising in Indiana

New and Pending Home Sales Rising in Indiana

Indiana reports 7,106 closed home sales last month, a 3% increase from one year before, along with 8,591 new pending sales, an 8% surge from April 2025. According to data from the Indiana Association of Realtors (IAR), there were approximately 10,800 homes listed for...

Apartment Rents Record Slight Uptick in May

Apartment Rents Record Slight Uptick in May

Apartment rents recorded an extremely mild 0.2% uptick in May, with the national average rising to $1,737 from April’s upwardly revised level of $1,733. According to data from Apartments.com, a CoStar Group (NASDAQ: CSGP) marketplace, May marked the sixth consecutive...