Daily Pilot: Rent Prices in the Southland May be Topping Out
Rents in Southern California may be running out of room to climb.
The growth in apartment rents has slowed noticeably this year, according to new figures out Wednesday, the latest sign that housing is becoming too expensive for many Angelenos.
This dynamic is why Los Angeles often scores worse on housing affordability measures than more expensive markets such as San Francisco. There, the average rent hit $2,141 in the second quarter, but typical household incomes are nearly one-third higher.