
Rent costs in Cupertino vary wildly between neighborhoods.
Now you can see just how pricey it is, and how those costs compare neighborhood-by-neighborhood.Â
A new data-based website, Rich Blocks, Poor Blocks uses U.S. census information compiled from the 2007-2011 American Community Survey to show median household income and monthly rents by census tract.
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The highest rents are on the south edge of town, where the median monthly rent is $1,909, and west of McClellan Ranch Park. There, the average rent is $1,797 a month.
East of De Anza Boulevard and south of Bollinger Road, the average rents are $1,472 a month, the cheapest in the city. However, rents in several Census tracts weren't reported.
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And don't expect it to get any cheaper to live here. An MSN Real Estate article published this spring named the 10 cities where rents will rise most this year. Nearby San Jose and San Francisco were the only California cities to make the list.
In San Jose, the effective rent at end of 2012 was $1,616, a 5.4 percent increase from 2011. The forecasted effective rent growth in 2013 is 5.3 percent, according to MSN Real Estate.
The average rent in California is $1,185 a month according to the 2007-2011 American Community Survey. Statewide middle rental-range is $996.00 to $1,193.00.
To see the data mapped out census tract by census tract, visit the Rich Block, Poor Blocks website.
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