04 June 2022

HERE IN MESA: Rents in Mesa are up by 38.1% since the start of the pandemic in March 2020

Thanks to Erin Giddens for sending this most recent data through May 2022 in the Apartment List team's report for June 2022
> Rents in Mesa are up by 38.1% since the start of the pandemic in March 2020
 
Hi Tim,
Our team just published our June Rent Report, complete with median rent and price growth data through May 2022.
 
Some highlights below:

 
 
  • Rents in Mesa increased 0.8% month-over-month in May, compared to a 1.2% increase nationally. Month-over-month growth in Mesa ranks #76 among the nation's 100 largest cities.
  • Year-over-year rent growth in Mesa currently stands at 20.9%, compared to 15.3% at this time last year. Year-over-year growth in Mesa ranks #12 among the nation's 100 largest cities. Rents in Mesa are up by 38.1% since the start of the pandemic in March 2020.
  • Median rents in Mesa currently stand at $1299 for a 1-bedroom apartment and $1499 for a two-bedroom.
Check out the full report here, and for a complete look at national trends, read our national report. Our raw rent stats - for cities, metros, states - can also be downloaded at any time from this page.
 
If you have any questions or would like to hop on a call with one of our analysts to discuss this month’s data, please let me know!
Thanks,
Erin Giddens
 
O Yeah! Welcome to Mesa, The Land of Make-Believe that the current incumbent mayor, former track-star, and former ambulance chaser/accident-law attorney John Giles once said reminded him of Mayberry RFD. Giles first slid into office on-the-tail winds from the resignation of former Mayor Scott Smith, endorsed by Jan Brewer, who wanted to run for higher office only to get defeated by Arizona's current Governor Doug Ducey. Giles got elected in his own right as the 40th Mayor of Mesa and is now serving his last term in City Hall.
 
He says it's his job "to sell Mesa"
 

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