7 cities with the highest rents in America
See which cities have the highest price tag for small spaces

Renting feels more expensive than ever — and in some cities, it is.
Storage Sense looked at data from metro areas with more than 500,000 people to see where landlords are charging the most per square foot.
Continue reading to see which cities made the list.
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#7: Seattle, Washington

Seattle took seventh place with an average rent of $128.42 per 100 square feet.
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#6: San Diego, California

San Diego took sixth place with an average rent of $132 per 100 square feet.
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#5: San Jose, California

San Jose took fifth place with an average rent of $152 per 100 square feet.
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#4: Boston, Massachusetts

Boston took fourth place with an average rent of $176 per 100 square feet.
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#3: New York City, New York

New York City took third place with an average rent of $190 per 100 square feet.
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#2: San Francisco, California

San Francisco took second place with an average rent of $225 per 100 square feet.
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#1: Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. took first place with an average rent of $229.29 per 100 square feet.