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Virginia Beach one of U.S. cities where living with a roommate can save you more than $700 a month

FILE - A "For Rent" sign is displayed outside a building in Philadelphia, June 22, 2022. The cost of renting an apartment is easing after skyrocketing in recent years, though it remain painfully high for many Americans. The U.S. median rent rose 2.4% in January 2023 from a year earlier to $1,942, the lowest annual increase since June 2021, according to data from Rent, which tracks listings for apartment and rental houses. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

(STACKER) — For many people, housing is the biggest cost in their budget, and sharing expenses with a roommate can help save money. But, with housing costs varying widely nationwide, how much could you save by sharing a two-bedroom apartment with a roommate instead of renting a one-bedroom alone?

To answer this question, SmartAsset evaluated median apartment rents in 100 of the largest cities and ranked them by the dollar amount you would save if you rented a two-bedroom apartment with someone else, versus renting a one-bedroom apartment on your own.


Key findings

Top 10 cities where getting a roommate saves you most

  1. New York, New York
    The most drastic savings – $1,865 per month – is in NYC. Rather than pay the median $4,200 for a one-bedroom apartment, renters can split a $4,670 two-bedroom apartment with a roommate. The cost of a one-bedroom apartment increased 24.6% year over year, compared with 22.3% for two-bedrooms.
  2. Jersey City, NJ
    Rent for a one-bedroom averages $3,260 here, up 9% from last year. For a two-bedroom, it’s $3,820 per month, up 14.7%. With current prices, a roommate can save an individual $1,350 per month.
  3. Boston, MA
    Boston residents living solo can save $1,125 per month by opting for a two-bedroom apartment with a roommate. One-bedrooms currently cost $2,850, compared with $3,450 for a two-bedroom. Prices went up 1.4% and 7.8% respectively over the last year.
  4. San Francisco, CA
    Rent for a one-bedroom is averaging $2,900 in San Francisco, compared with $3,850 for a two-bedroom. This equates to a $975 per month savings in a roommate situation. Prices actually declined rentals by roughly 3.5% in the last year.
  5. Miami, FL
    With one-bedroom costing $2,710 and two-bedrooms at $3,630, an individual can save $895 monthly with a roommate. Rents increased very modestly over the past year: 1.1% for one-bedroom apartments and 3.7% for two-bedroom apartments.
  6. Arlington, VA
    A roommate can save you an average of $860 per month with Arlington’s current prices. A one-bedroom currently goes for $2,340, up 2.6% from last year. Two-bedrooms went down by 1% to $2,960.
  7. San Jose, CA
    In San Jose, getting a roommate can save you $835 per month. This is with a one-bedroom apartment costing a median $2,450 and a two-bedroom costing $3,230. Prices declined 4.7% and 1.2%, respectively.
  8. Chicago, IL
    Chicago rents saw particularly high increases in just one year: 20.7% for a one-bedroom, up to $2,100, and 29.8% for a two-bedroom, up to $2,660. Renters opting for two bedrooms with a roommate save $770 per month.
  9. San Diego, CA
    A person opting for a two-bedroom apartment with a roommate can save $765 per month in San Diego, by splitting a $3,130 monthly cost instead of paying $2,330 on their own. One-bedroom prices declined by 1.7% while two-bedroom prices increased by 1%.
  10. Washington, DC
    One-bedroom rents declined by 2.2% to $2,270, compared with a 5.6% decline in two-bedroom rents to $3,020. This would save a renter $760 per month if they split rent with a roommate.

Top 10 cities where getting a roommate saves you least

  1. Wichita, KS
    Rent in Wichita is lowest studywide for a one-bedroom apartment at $690. A two-bedroom averages $880, for only a $250 per month savings for an individual. One-bedroom prices declined by 1.4% over the past year compared with 3.5% growth in two-bedroom prices.
  2. Tucson, AZ
    Renters can save $260 per month between the one-bedroom rents at $910 and two-bedroom at $1,300. Prices respectively grew 1.1% and 4.0% in the last year.
  3. St. Louis, MO
    Rents for one-bedroom apartments increased 2.2% to $920 in St. Louis, and increased by 0.8% to $1,310 for two-bedroom apartments. This means an individual stands to save an average of $265 per month.
  4. Omaha, NE
    In Omaha, the difference between $990 rent in a one-bedroom versus splitting a $1,380 two-bedroom rent yields $300 in savings per person per month. Prices grew by 4.2% this year for one-bedroom apartments and 4.5% for two bedrooms.
  5. Cincinnati, OH
    One-bedroom rents average $1,000 this year in Cincinnati, and $1,390 for two bedrooms after growing by 2.0% and 6.1%. Savings with a roommate at these prices would be $305 per month.
  6. Akron, OH
    Rents are particularly cheap in Akron. One-bedrooms grew by 1.3% to $760 per month, compared with $900 per month for a two-bedroom apartment (after 5.9% annual growth). Savings come out to $310 per month with a roommate.
  7. Lincoln, NE
    Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $840 in Lincoln, compared with $1,060 for a two-bedroom. This equates to $310 monthly savings with a roommate, and comes after respective 6.3% and 6.0% rent increases.
  8. Albuquerque, NM
    Renters with a roommate in a $1,270 two-bedroom apartment stand to save $315 per month over living alone in a one-bedroom apartment that costs $950. One-bedroom rents grew by 5.6% this year, versus a 3.1% decline in two-bedroom rents.
  9. Oklahoma City, OK
    One-bedroom rent increased by 3.6% this year to $860, while two-bedroom rents maintained a $1,050 average. This leads to a savings of $335 per month with a roommate.
  10. Bakersfield, CA
    Adding a roommate to the mix can save you $335 monthly in Bakersfield. One-bedroom rents currently average $1,040 after a 1% growth in prices, while two-bedroom rents grew by 6.0% to $1,410.

Data and methodology

To find the cities where a roommate saves you the most, SmartAsset examined data from 100 of the largest U.S. cities. We compared them across these two metrics:

Using this data, we measured how much a person could save in each city by choosing a shared two-bedroom apartment over a one-bedroom apartment by themselves. To do this, we compared the cost of a one-bedroom with half the cost of a two-bedroom for each city, assuming each roommate pays equal rent.

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