It's easier to rent an apartment in San Antonio than most other cities, study finds

Despite people continuing to flock to Texas, it remains relatively easy to find an apartment in San Antonio, according to a recent study by online real estate marketplace RentCafe. Rentals in the Alamo City remain on the market for 44 days on average, with only about seven people competing for each property, according to the new report. What’s more, only 92% of apartments in San Antonio are occupied, making the city among the easiest to find a rental. RentCafe analyzed those metrics, along with the share of renters renewing their leases and the share of recently built apartment complexes, across 137 U.S. rental markets to compile its annual rental report.
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