Chattanooga Times Free Press

Rental rates on the rise

Chattanoog­a apartment costs jump 15.2 percent

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

Apartment rental rates rose nearly five times faster than worker wages in Chattanoog­a last year as demand for rental housing continued to grow, even as more properties were added to the market.

A survey of apartment rental rates by Zumper found that the typical onebedroom apartment in Chattanoog­a is now renting for $760 a month, or 15.2 percent more than a year ago. Chattanoog­a ranked among the top 10 major cities in America for the rate of increase in such apartment rental rates, although local apartments still rent, on average, for a third less than the $1,198-a-month average rent for a one-bedroom apartment among all of the top 100 U.S. cities.

“We have a lot of people relocating here, and with the shortage of available housing now, we’re seeing a lot of people moving into apartments while they are looking to buy a home,” said Geoff Ramsey, president of the Chattanoog­a Associatio­n of Realtors and a Re-Max Realtor who owns a number of local rental housing units. “The low inventory of homes for sale is forcing more people to rent and then a lot of people coming to town want to rent first to get to know the market before they buy a house.”

Even with 3,000 additional apartment units being added to the downtown area within a 2-year period, Ramsey said he thinks there is still demand for more apartments in the entire market area.

The U.S. Bureau of Census estimated last week that Chattanoog­a added nearly 2,000 more residents in the city last year — the most of any year since 2010.

Ramsey said he personally rents a one-bedroom downtown apartment for $950, in addition to his East Brainerd home.

“That was hard to imagine a few years ago, but the market has really changed,” he said.

The increases in rental rates were far above the 3 percent average increase in wages and benefits for the typical work in Chattanoog­a in the past year.

But even with the higher costs for apartments, Chattanoog­a rental rates for one-bedroom apartments were still 37 percent lower than the U.S. average and only about onefifth of the $3,490 average for San Francisco — the most expensive apartment market in the country where one-bedroom units average $3,490 a month.

Among Tennessee’s major cities, apartment rates were highest in Nashville, where one-bedroom apartments are renting for an average $1,390 a month. Knoxville’ rates for a one-bedroom unit average $780 a month while Memphis is the cheapest of the state’s biggest cities at $710 a month.

The Zumper National Rent Report analyses rental data from over 1 million active listings across the United States. Data is aggregated on a monthly basis to calculate median asking rents for the top 100 metro areas by population, providing a comprehens­ive view of the current state of the market.

Contact Dave Flessner at dflessner@timesfree press.com or at 757-6340.

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