Apartment Size Face-Off: What $1,500 Rents You Across the US

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Apartment Size Face-Off: What $1,500 Rents You Across the US

A sign advertising units for rent is displayed outside a Manhattan building in New York City, on April 11, 2024. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

A recent RentCafe report shares a national comparison, using a baseline of $1,500 for a monthly apartment rental, of how much space and amenities that amount will provide in various metropolitan areas throughout the United States.

In Wichita, Kansas, for example, $1,500 a month offers a 1,329-square-foot apartment, which is typically enough space for up to three or four bedrooms. In contrast, renters in Manhattan paying the same amount will have to settle for just 216 square feet, smaller than the average studio apartment.

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