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🏳️🌈 This Pride Month, home should be for everyone.
The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in renting, buying, and financing a home, but housing discrimination still happens, and LGBTQ+ protections vary widely depending on where you live.
Rents in San Francisco are skyrocketing amid the city’s cash-drenched artificial intelligence boom and are now outpacing the rest of the nation. That’s according to a new report from Zumper that revealed SF rents have gone up nearly 22%.
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Boston is the 3rd most expensive city in America for one-bedroom rent.
According to Zumper:
🏙️ Median 1-bedroom rent: $3,000/month
📍 Only New York City ($4,680) and San Francisco ($4,000) are more expensive.
No more guessing what you can afford.
Our rent calculator does the math for you. Plug in your income, factor in your real expenses and goals, and get a rent range that fits your actual life, then see real listings that match it.
Less-than-perfect credit? You can still get approved for an apartment. A cosigner, higher deposit, or strong income history can go a long way.
We’ve created a full breakdown of 2026 credit score requirements for renters.
“Emeryville and Redwood City are seeing some of the largest annual rent increases in the Bay Area, driven by local employer demand and spillover pressure from neighboring cities,” Zumper spokesperson Crystal Chen told the Business Times. https://t.co/NDd33SsNOF
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“Emeryville and Redwood City are seeing some of the largest annual rent increases in the Bay Area, driven by local employer demand and spillover pressure from neighboring cities,” Zumper spokesperson Crystal Chen told the Business Times. https://t.co/wZuglgp9qZ