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Highest Rent in Cordoba

Top 73 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Cordoba

1 Río Primero $200
2 Cruz Alta $200
3 Montecristo $200
4 Monte Maíz $200
5 Arias $200
7 Laguna Larga $200
8 La Cumbre $200
9 Sampacho $200
10 Villa de Soto $200
11 Mina Clavero $200
13 Coronel Moldes $200
14 Brinkmann $200
15 Canals $200
17 Huinca Renancó $200
20 Balnearia $200
21 Villa Huidobro $200
22 Tancacha $200
23 Las Higueras $200
24 Pozo del Molle $200
25 Valle Hermoso $200
26 General Levalle $200
27 Laborde $200
28 Monte Buey $200
29 Malagueño $200
30 Devoto $200
31 Huerta Grande $200
32 Despeñaderos $200
34 Salsipuedes $200
35 Adelia María $200
36 Berrotarán $200
38 Villa Dolores $200
39 Cosquín $200
40 Arroyito $200
41 Laboulaye $200
42 Deán Funes $200
43 Villa Allende $200
44 Marcos Juárez $200
45 La Calera $200
46 Jesús María $200
47 Río Segundo $200
48 Cruz del Eje $200
49 Bell Ville $200
50 Alta Gracia $200
51 Río Tercero $200
52 San Francisco $200
54 Villa María $200
55 Río Cuarto $200
56 Pilar $200
59 Leones $200
60 General Cabrera $200
61 Hernando $200
62 Almafuerte $200
63 La Carlota $200
64 Oliva $200
65 Córdoba $200
66 Oncativo $200
67 Las Varillas $200
68 La Falda $200
69 Morteros $200
70 Unquillo $200
71 Embalse $200
72 Río Ceballos $200
73 Villa Nueva $200

Cities with the highest rents in Cordoba reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Río Primero leads with a median rent of $200 per month.

High rents are typically found in cities with strong economies, large populations of young professionals, and limited housing supply. These markets often have low vacancy rates and competitive rental processes.

The rent burden in these cities can be significant, with many residents spending more than 30% of their income on housing. This has fueled discussions about rent control, affordable housing development, and tenant protections in many of these communities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Renters in Río Primero pay $200/month — that's $2,400 per year on housing alone.
  • 2. The general rule of thumb is that rent should not exceed 30% of gross income — in many of these cities, average earners exceed that threshold.
  • 3. High-rent cities often have rental vacancy rates below 5%, creating intense competition for available units.

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