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Austin, Texas, topped the list for the second year in a row thanks to its low rent-to-income ratio (18.9%) and high share of jobs (29.4%) that require a bachelor’s degree but no prior experience.
Realtor.com analyzed more than 300 cities and towns to find the most “grad-friendly” rental markets in 2025, weighing factors like housing affordability, rental availability and job opportunities.
Austin, Texas, topped the list for the second year in a row thanks to its low rent-to-income ratio (18.9%) and high share of jobs (29.4%) that require a bachelor’s degree but no prior experience.
The job market is tough for recent college grads, but cities like Richmond, Austin and Raleigh still offer a promising mix of affordability and opportunity, a new report shows.
The recently released 2025 Happy City Index ranks cities based on the happiness of their citizens. The highest-rated U.S.
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