The Riverside Press-Enterprise

The hardest spot to find an apartment

- Jonathan Lansner Columnist Jonathan Lansner is the business columnist for the Southern California News Group. He can be reached at jlansner@scng.com

California has three of the nation’s toughest spots to be an apartment hunter.

Rentcafe takes regular looks at a big renter challenge: finding vacant units to consider. The apartment listing service rates big rental markets on their “competitiv­eness” based on Yardi Matrix stats for apartment complexes. Those stats include vacancy rates, how long units remain empty, how many prospectiv­e renters view an apartment and how many current tenants renew their leases.

The pinch

Orange County was California’s hardest place to find a rental in early 2024. Apartment seekers were faced with complexes nearly full (96%) with the average vacancies lasting 40 days and getting 11 looks. And 60% of O.C. tenants stay put and sign a new lease. A year ago, O.C. ranked No. 2 statewide.

On a national scale, Orange County was the 11thtoughe­st market to find a rental, according to the study.

Last year’s No. 1 market, San Diego, fell to No. 2. It was 95% full, with vacancies lasting 38 days and getting nine looks as 50% of tenants renewed. It ranked No. 18 nationally.

The third-toughest California market was Silicon Valley, up from fifth in 2023. Its units are 94% full, with vacancies lasting 37 days getting nine

Rental competitiv­eness 2024.

looks as 47% of tenants renew. It ranked 20thmost competitiv­e in the U.S.

By the way, the five most competitiv­e U.S. markets were Miami, Milwaukee,

North New Jersey, suburban Chicago and Grand Rapids, Mich.

Pressure points

Other California markets tracked, ranked by 2024 competitiv­eness …

NO. 4 EASTERN LOS ANGELES COUNTY >>

96% full; vacancies lasting 43 days getting 14 looks as 48% tenants renew. Year ago? No. 4.

NO. 5 CENTRAL VALLEY >>

96% full; vacancies last 40 days, get eight looks as 53% renew. Year ago? No. 7.

NO. 6 CENTRAL COAST >>

97% full; vacancies last 40 days, get nine looks as 46% renew. Year ago? No. 3.

95% full; vacancies last 44 days, get eight looks as 52% renew. Year ago? No. 9.

NO. 7 SACRAMENTO >> NO. 8 NORTH LA/VENTURA COUNTY >>

95% full, vacancies last 46 days, get nine looks as 48% renew. Year ago? No. 8.

NO. 9 SAN FRANCISCO PENINSULA /NORTH BAY >>

93% full; vacancies last 42 days, get six looks as 45% renew. Year ago? No. 12.

NO. 10 INLAND EMPIRE >>

94% full; vacancies last 48 days, get nine looks as 51% renew. Year ago? No. 6.

NO. 11 WESTERN LOS ANGELES COUNTY >>

93% full; vacancies last 43 days, get eight looks as 38% renew. Year ago? No. 10.

NO. 12 EAST BAY >> 94% full; vacancies last 43 days, get seven looks, as 45% renew. Year ago? No. 11.

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