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  3. Rents are falling in these major U.S. cities heading into 2026—one of the more 'renter-friendly periods' in a decade, says expert

Rents are falling in these major U.S. cities heading into 2026—one of the more 'renter-friendly periods' in a decade, says expert

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    Falling rents and rising vacancies are giving renters more room to negotiate prices heading into early 2026.

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      Austin–Round Rock–San Marcos, Texas: −6.6%
      Denver–Aurora–Centennial, Colorado: −4.8%
      Birmingham, Alabama: −4.6%
      Jacksonville, Florida: −4.2%
      Phoenix–Mesa–Chandler, Arizona: −4.0%
      San Diego–Chula Vista–Carlsbad, California: −3.5%
      Las Vegas–Henderson–North Las Vegas, Nevada: −3.0%
      Houston–Pasadena–The Woodlands, Texas: −2.7%
      Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach, Florida: −2.7%
      San Antonio–New Braunfels, Texas: −2.7%
      
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