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In Florida, the real estate market has seen small signs of relief in 2023, but for those who want to rent in major metro areas... not so much. Inflation has impacted month-to-month pay, which means you're probably going to spend much more for a smaller property, but some cities can drive that dollar a long way.

RentCafe conducted a study showing how much apartment space you can get for $1,500/month from Miami to Jacksonville and even Tallahassee. From South to North Florida, the interior size nearly doubles.

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A Virginia woman moved to Miami, FL, and now rents a two-bedroom, high-rise apartment for just $1,295/month. She gave a TikTok tour of her place, and, as competitive as the South Florida real estate market is, you bet her followers' jaws dropped.

The renter, Margaret Skiff, posted the video on March 16 and has since received 279.6K views, with many people flooding her comment section wondering how she got that price.

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I know I'm supposed to deter everyone from moving to Florida because it's a saturated idea. But I came across a viral TikTok about a woman who pays the exact same rent in new York as I do here, and I was flabbergasted — yes, flabbergasted — at the massive differences.

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The rental market in South Florida has been one of the most challenging in the last year, and now one city in the area is being looked at as the No. 1 place to find a new apartment for 2023.

RentCafe analyzed Yardi Matrix apartment data that looked at 178 U.S. cities' multi-family properties and highlighted the year they were built, the number of new complexes in quality locations, the size of the units and the occupancy.

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Working from home has completely changed the game for how American's live their day-to-day lives and millions of people across the country relocated or moved temporarily for a change of scenery. Two Florida cities ranked in the top most desirable places for remote employees renting an apartment.

The study, done by RentCafe, looked at the best places across the United States for financial value and a good work/life balance and the South/Southeast Regions dominated.

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