It’s that time of year again!
With Thanksgiving around the corner, we at Apartment List are excited for the upcoming celebrations: family time, TV, and turkey (lots of it)! Which made us wonder – how much would rent cost in Washington, D.C. if we paid with Thanksgiving dinners? Lo and behold, we present the 2015 Apartment List Turkey Index!
Methodology
To create the index, we used two data points: the median price of a 2 bedroom apartment and the average cost of a Thanksgiving dinner in each city. The rental data was pulled from hundreds of thousands of listings from our website.
For the Thanksgiving dinner, we used the average prices of a Thanksgiving dinner ($50.70 when you include turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pie), and adjusted the prices for each city using the grocery component of a cost of living index. Finally, we divided the 2 bedroom price by the average cost of a Thanksgiving dinner to get the Turkey Index.
Dinners for Days
Looking at the data, we see that there is substantial variation in turkey dinner rents across cities in the United States. DC renters have to pay 57.5 Thanksgiving dinners to make one month of rent, and New York City (49) follows closely behind. This does not come as a surprise as DC has had some of the fastest growing rents over the past decade. Boston (48), Miami (48.5), and San Francisco (78) are among the most expensive as well.
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At the other end of the spectrum, Detroit residents can expect to pay just 13 dinners to their landlords this November. Chicago (26.5) follows closely behind, with Atlanta (30.5), Denver (31), and Houston (31) being relatively affordable as well.
If you’re interested, we’re including data for 88 cities across the United States. Check out the table below to see how other cities compare– and have a great holiday celebration!
City | Average Price of 2BR (October 2015) | Turkey Dinner Index (2BR) |
---|---|---|
San Francisco, CA | $4950 | 78 |
Washington, DC | $3000 | 57.5 |
New York, NY | $3500 | 49 |
Miami, FL | $2680 | 48.5 |
Boston, MA | $2550 | 48 |
Los Angeles, CA | $2200 | 41 |
San Jose, CA | $2500 | 41 |
New Orleans, LA | $1800 | 35 |
San Diego, CA | $1900 | 35 |
Dallas, TX | $1750 | 34.5 |
Seattle, WA | $2190 | 34 |
Fort Lauderdale, FL | $1800 | 34 |
Portland, OR | $1960 | 33 |
Austin, TX | $1370 | 33 |
Denver, CO | $1530 | 31 |
Houston, TX | $1350 | 31 |
Atlanta, GA | $1550 | 30.5 |
Chicago, IL | $1590 | 26.5 |
Minneapolis, MN | $1440 | 26 |
Nashville, TN | $1170 | 24.5 |
Virginia Beach, VA | $1100 | 23.5 |
Pittsburgh, PA | $1160 | 23 |
San Antonio, TX | $940 | 22 |
Durham, NC | $1050 | 22 |
Corpus Christi, TX | $910 | 21.5 |
Sacramento, CA | $1250 | 21.5 |
Tacoma, WA | $1050 | 21 |
Boise City, ID | $830 | 21 |
St. Paul, MN | $1100 | 20.5 |
Tampa, FL | $1000 | 20.5 |
Manchester, NH | $1160 | 20.5 |
Providence, RI | $1200 | 20 |
Vancouver, WA | $1050 | 20 |
Colorado Springs, CO | $900 | 19.5 |
Anchorage, AK | $1200 | 19.5 |
Fort Worth, TX | $900 | 19.5 |
Salt Lake City, UT | $900 | 19 |
Baltimore, MD | $1170 | 18 |
Orlando, FL | $1000 | 19 |
Philadelphia, PA | $1050 | 18.5 |
Grand Rapids, MI | $850 | 18.5 |
Raleigh, NC | $930 | 18 |
Knoxville, TN | $750 | 17.5 |
Omaha, NE | $850 | 17.5 |
Norfolk, VA | $830 | 17.5 |
Richmond, VA | $810 | 17.5 |
Madison, WI | $880 | 17 |
Albuquerque, NM | $820 | 17 |
Charlotte, NC | $910 | 17 |
Columbus, OH | $800 | 17 |
Lexington, KY | $790 | 17 |
Kansas City, MO | $720 | 16.5 |
Baton Rouge, LA | $840 | 16.5 |
Phoenix, AZ | $800 | 16.5 |
Des Moines, IA | $730 | 16 |
Spokane, WA | $750 | 15.5 |
Fargo, ND | $900 | 15.5 |
St. Louis, MO | $840 | 15.5 |
Lincoln, NE | $760 | 15.5 |
Tulsa, OK | $750 | 15.5 |
Louisville, KY | $700 | 15.5 |
Milwaukee, WI | $800 | 15.5 |
Cincinnati, OH | $680 | 15 |
Oklahoma City, OK | $690 | 15 |
Jacksonville, FL | $780 | 14.5 |
Bakersfield, CA | $760 | 14.4 |
Tucson, AZ | $700 | 14.4 |
Little Rock, AR | $670 | 14.4 |
Winston-Salem, NC | $700 | 14.4 |
Mobile, AL | $730 | 14 |
El Paso, TX | $750 | 14 |
Las Vegas, NV | $850 | 14 |
Rochester, NY | $680 | 14 |
Hartford, CT | $900 | 13.5 |
Huntsville, AL | $640 | 13.5 |
Reno, NV | $750 | 13.5 |
Detroit, MI | $600 | 13.5 |
Indianapolis, IN | $630 | 13.5 |
Wichita, KS | $600 | 13 |
Stockton, CA | $780 | 13 |
Montgomery, AL | $640 | 12.5 |
Memphis, TN | $570 | 12.5 |
Birmingham, AL | $650 | 12.5 |
Columbus, GA | $630 | 12 |
Cleveland, OH | $600 | 11 |
Fort Wayne, IN | $500 | 10.5 |
Akron, OH | $600 | 10 |
Andrew has lived in 13 different apartments in the past six years. He currently is a Manager of Growth Strategy at Apartment List, leading research on rental market trends and renter satisfaction. His interests include cycling, cooking and tennis.