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Best Cities to Get Back on Your Feet – October, 2009

Losing a job and losing a home can be devastating. Unfortunately, this has been a tragic reality for many Americans. To help them out, Rentjungle.com has compiled a list of best cities for starting over. The survey measured such indicators as average rents and home values, median incomes and unemployment rates. Topping the list of best places to get back on your feet were Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Oklahoma City. All three boast high income ranks (24, 33 and 40 respectively) and low rent ranks (6, 12 and 4). The worst cities for new beginnings were Los Angeles, Miami and New York. Income ranks for these three cities were 35, 44 and 30, but rent ranks were 41, 38 and 45. With this information in hand, Rentjungle.com hopes people can better decide if moving to a new city might be in order.


Best Cities To Get Back On Your Feet


Rank City Average Rent Median Home Value Median Income Unemployment
1 Indianapolis 735 100,988 65,100 8.7
2 Pittsburgh 775 92,107 60,000 7.8
3 Oklahoma City 716 119,613 55,300 5.9
4 Cincinnati 692 102,555 66,200 10.3
5 Omaha 773 187,972 67,100 5.3
6 San Antonio 754 98,335 49,100 6.9
7 Kansas City 825 114,373 67,800 8.9
8 Hartford 963 140,799 81,100 8.2
9 Cleveland 757 75,580 62,100 9.3
10 Baltimore 1,118 127,781 78,200 8.0


Worst Cities To Get Back On Your Feet


Rank City Average Rent Average Home Value Median Income Unemployment
1 Los Angeles 1,651 391,906 59,800 11.7
2 Miami 1,513 189,579 49,200 10.8
3 New York 2,458 440,805 63,000 9.1
4 San Francisco 1,814 681,869 94,300 10.5
5 Chicago 1,614 207,050 71,100 10.6
6 San Diego 1,477 375,025 72,100 10.3
7 Orlando 944 129,740 59,200 11.0
8 Tampa 944 127,587 56,500 11.3
9 Oakland 1,518 348,674 94,300 10.5
10 Charlotte 911 155,530 64,300 12.4


In order to scour the million-plus rental ads on the Internet, Rentjungle.com employs innovate spidering technology that can detect both when new rentals come on the market and when rents for a particular property change. All of this data is analyzed and stored in order to keep users abreast of the latest happenings in the rental market. Trends can be tracked by city and by neighborhood, furthering the site’s value to users. Lastly, users can see searches on an easy, interactive map that links to satellite street views. They can get an idea of what awaits outside their front window without having to physically visit the place—especially useful if they’re moving to a new city or want to apartment hunt at 2am.


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