saw residential rents soar in September, climbing a whopping 23.9 percent in the crime-ridden city, while tech hubs like Boston and New York which saw workers flee during the pandemic trail close behindConversely, sun belt cities where pandemic migrants fled to saw significantly lower rent increases last month, with cities like Orlando, San Diego, and Dallas posting eight percent increases.Despite the recent moderation, median rents in some sunbelt cities are still remarkably higher than they were before the pandemic, with numbers in Miami showing a 51.8 percent increase as of September, Tampa a 40.9 percent increase, and Memphis posting a 37.5 percent increase.
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