10 Most Expensive Cities in the U.S. to Rent

A rental market report was released for the third quarter of 2014. San Francisco has the second highest median rent in the country but Palo Alto, the heart of Silicon Valley ranks as number one. The San Francisco Bay Area has seven of the top 10 highest rents in the nation.
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A rental market report was released for the third quarter of 2014. San Francisco has the second highest median rent in the country but Palo Alto, the heart of Silicon Valley ranks as number one. The San Francisco Bay Area has seven of the top 10 highest rents in the nation. They are as follows:

10. Sunnyvale $2,616

9. Hoboken, NJ $2,650

8. Mountain View $2,700

7. Redwood City $2,700

6. San Mateo $2,738

5. New York $2,800

4. Santa Monica $2,815

3. Cupertino $3,136

2. San Francisco $3,488

1. Palo Alto $3,645

Glad I live in Oakland.

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