A report from LendingTree found that it's still cheaper to rent in Atlanta than it is to own, but the difference is only $357 per month on average.
Data: LendingTree analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data; Note: Monthly costs include utilities, fees, and/or taxes; Median housing costs above $4,000 are recorded as "$4,000+" by the Census Bureau; ...
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