New study ranks Orange County as 11th most competitive rental market in the nation

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The Inland Empire and cities in eastern LA County are also in the top 20, according to Doug Ressler, manager of Business Intelligence for the website.

"You need more affordable housing but the affordable housing just isn't getting built," added Ressler.

In Orange County, rental units only stay on the market an average of 31 days, but realtors told CBSLA Tuesday lately they have only been listed for a day. Experts added the best thing for renters to do right now is try to stay put. When the market is tight, property owners are less likely to make deals with potential tenants. Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.Please enter valid email address to continue

 

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Overrpriced and overrated

We are renting converted closets and garages.

And yet the people who live here don’t feel the affects! Nice.

'11th most competitive' is a whacky way of saying 'overpriced'. I just want to afford rent brah.

Competitive, meaning overpriced

Would be number 1 if Newsom wasn't our Governor! Nothing like having the beaches and great theme parks nearby!

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