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BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Some may call it a Christmas miracle as the average rent in Boston drops slightly for the first time in year.
When asked if they think their rent is reasonable or not, some residents shared a common response.
"For Boston, I don't know, it's probably average."
"I think relative to the rest of the city, I've got a bargain."
"I would say it's average with what the area considers to be average."
The average rent in Boston has gone down for the first time since 2021 according to a Bloomberg report but it still remains over $3,000.
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Many units, particularly in neighborhoods like Allston, are sitting vacant at rates not seen since the pandemic. As landlords deal with less students looking for apartments, potential renters, are welcoming news.
"I think it's a step in the right direction. Hopefully it can get lower because it's still really high."
According to RealPage, Boston created nearly 8,600 units this year. Landlords are now creating new deals in order to lure prospective renters to the area.
"As a student, you know, cost of living is very important. And the fact that it's gone down, you know, signals good things."
WBZ NewsRadio's Kyle Bray (@KyleBrayWBZ) reports.