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  2. The 10 Cities Where Rent Has Raised the Most - AOL

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    Northern Ohio has seen an average of $290 added to rent prices in the past five years. The area’s median rent is $1,237, which is a 30.6 percent increase from June 2019. 7. Greater New York City ...

  3. Ohio statistical areas - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has designated more than 1,000 statistical areas for the United States and Puerto Rico. [2] These statistical areas are important geographic delineations of population clusters used by the OMB, the United States Census Bureau, planning organizations, and federal, state, and local government entities.

  4. Woodland Park (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Park, one of Columbus’ first planned neighborhoods, is named for Woodland Avenue and the Woodland Park Addition. Woodland Park Addition is a subdivision that can be identified as early as 1899. The first homes in the area were built in the mid-1890s. At the center of Woodland Park Addition is Hawthorne Park bounded by Hawthorne Park ...

  5. Neighborhoods in Akron, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Middlebury has the highest percentage of pre-1940 housing stock of any City neighborhood. Although some new construction occurred between 1940 and 1980, new housing development was slow in the 1990s. According to The City of Akron's statistics there are 8,062 people living in 3,445 households. The average household income (1999) is $30,600.

  6. Social services and homelessness in Columbus, Ohio

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    In 2019, the area shelter system reached its highest-ever occupancy rate, with 570 people served. The Columbus Dispatch attributed the rise to increasing rents outpacing wages, low vacancies allowing landlords to be selective, the city's growing population, low funding for re-housing, and limited affordable housing options. [ 5 ]

  7. Why is rent still so high, a year after experts told us it ...

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    The BLS calls this “owner’s equivalent rent,” or the amount of rent that a homeowner would be paid if they were renting out their house, and gathers this data via a questionnaire.

  8. These are the 9 most rent-burdened cities in the U.S. where ...

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    It shouldn’t be a huge surprise that the Big Apple takes the cake for being the most rent-burdened city in the U.S. Renters pay a whopping 57.1% of their income each month on rent. In order to ...

  9. Neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The area began to decline in the 1930s as Columbus expanded and people began to move away from the inner streetcar neighborhoods to the new suburbs accessible by car. By the time the decline bottomed out in the 1970s, many of the original homes had been converted to rooming houses, knocked down to make room for apartment buildings, or simply ...