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Data: Apartment-rental costs in Tysons priciest across region

Median rental price in August was $2,666, according to Apartment List
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Tysons recorded the highest median apartment-rental rate across the Washington region in August, according to new data, with tenants typically spending 4 percent more than they did a year before.

The median apartment-rental rate of $2,666 for the month in Tysons compares to $2,203 for the Washington region as a whole, according to figures reported Aug. 29 by Apartment List.

Of the 31 sectors within the D.C. region, the lowest median rental price was found in Mount Rainier, Md., at $1,509.

Across Fairfax County, year-over-year rental prices are higher. In addition to Tysons (+4%), appreciation rates were 5.7 percent in Merrifield, 5.2 percent in Fair Oaks and 6.5 percent in Reston.

Nationally, the median apartment-rental rate in August was $1,412, down slightly from a year before. Among the 100 largest urban areas tracked by Apartment List, rates varied from $992 in Wichita, Kan., to $3,009 in Irvine, Calif.

For the full national report, see the Website at https://www.apartmentlist.com/research/national-rent-data.