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Highest Rent in Rio Grande do Sul

Top 100 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Rio Grande do Sul

2 Feliz $250
3 Nonoai $250
4 Cerro Largo $250
6 Dom Feliciano $250
8 Crissiumal $250
12 Mostardas $250
13 Arroio do Tigre $250
14 Seberi $250
15 Cruzeiro do Sul $250
17 Bom Jesus $250
19 Cacequi $250
20 Arroio do Sal $250
22 Candiota $250
23 Tapera $250
24 Jaguari $250
25 Roca Sales $250
26 Planalto $250
27 Constantina $250
28 Terra de Areia $250
29 Arvorezinha $250
31 Pantano Grande $250
32 Salto do Jacuí $250
33 Porto Xavier $250
34 Vale do Sol $250
35 Ronda Alta $250
36 Redentora $250
37 Nova Bassano $250
38 Fontoura Xavier $250
39 Chapada $250
40 Casca $250
41 Barros Cassal $250
43 Entre-Ijuís $250
44 Catuípe $250
45 Sinimbu $250
46 Araricá $250
47 Tuparendi $250
50 Paverama $250
51 Palmitinho $250
52 Glorinha $250
53 Ametista do Sul $250
54 General Câmara $250
55 Minas do Leão $250
56 Pedro Osório $250
57 Iraí $250
58 Maquiné $250
60 Caraá $250
61 Cristal $250
62 Paraí $250
63 Jóia $250
64 Lavras do Sul $250
65 Augusto Pestana $250
66 Morro Reuter $250
67 Tupandi $250
68 Selbach $250
69 São Nicolau $250
71 Tavares $250
72 Campinas do Sul $250
74 Amaral Ferrador $250
75 Progresso $250
76 Lagoão $250
77 Picada Café $250
78 Harmonia $250
79 Ipê $250
80 São Martinho $250
81 Sertão $250
82 Tucunduva $250
83 Itaara $250
84 Estação $250
85 Nova Palma $250
86 Gaurama $250
87 Machadinho $250
88 Cerrito $250
90 Sertão Santana $250
93 Bossoroca $250
94 Anta Gorda $250
95 Hulha Negra $250
96 Segredo $250
98 Ibiraiaras $250
99 Ajuricaba $250

Cities with the highest rents in Rio Grande do Sul reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Barão de Cotegipe leads with a median rent of $250 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 Barão de Cotegipe pay $250/month — that's $3,000 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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