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Struggling to Find Affordable Rent? Tips to Help

Feel like affordable rent is out of reach? You’re not alone.

A recent study, conducted by Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, revealed that more than 60 percent of renters don’t earn enough money to afford monthly payments on the median-priced home in their area. Affordable, according to the study, means that payments can’t be more than 36 percent of a household’s monthly income.

And it’s likely gotten even trickier for many to pay for rent. In 2017, rent prices have increased monthly since January, according to Apartment List’s National Rent Report. Cities such as Reno, Nevada, Sacramento, Calif., Arlington, Texas, and Providence, Rhode Island, have some of the fastest growing rents in the country. The report, however, did have a bit of good news: Rent growth may be slowing down.

Still, renters often are faced with sticker shock when they look for a new place to live or when they sign on for another year – and realize just how much the rent will increase.

Tips to Help with Affordable Rent

There are ways for renters to cope with increasing monthly payments. Here are five:

Depending on where you live, it may not be easy to decrease that monthly check to the landlord. But arming yourself with a lot of information and a little gumption and initiative could help make affordable rent more of a reality.

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