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Greensboro-High Point vs Santa Fe

Fair Market Rent Comparison — HUD 2025 Data

Quick Answer

Greensboro-High Point is 36% cheaper for renters. A 2-bedroom rents for $837/mo vs $1,135/mo in Santa Fe — saving $3,576/year.

Rent by Unit Size

Unit SizeGreensboro-High PointSanta FeDifference
Studio$565$754$189
1 Bedroom$699$923$224
2 Bedrooms$837$1,135$298
3 Bedrooms$1,051$1,361$310
4 Bedrooms$1,259$1,696$437
Median Income$51,051$59,153$8,102

Greensboro-High Point

Studio
$565/mo
1 BR
$699/mo
2 BR
$837/mo
3 BR
$1,051/mo
4 BR
$1,259/mo
Median Income
$51,051/yr
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Santa Fe

Studio
$754/mo
1 BR
$923/mo
2 BR
$1,135/mo
3 BR
$1,361/mo
4 BR
$1,696/mo
Median Income
$59,153/yr
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Greensboro-High Point or Santa Fe cheaper to rent in?
Greensboro-High Point is cheaper — a 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent is $837/mo vs $1,135/mo in Santa Fe. That's $298/mo or $3,576/year more expensive in Santa Fe (36% higher).
What is the 2-bedroom rent in Greensboro-High Point vs Santa Fe?
The HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Greensboro-High Point is $837/month. In Santa Fe, a 2-bedroom FMR is $1,135/month.
How do incomes compare between Greensboro-High Point and Santa Fe?
The median household income in Greensboro-High Point is $51,051/year. In Santa Fe it is $59,153/year. Santa Fe has the higher median income.
What is the studio rent in Greensboro-High Point vs Santa Fe?
A studio apartment Fair Market Rent in Greensboro-High Point is $565/mo. In Santa Fe it is $754/mo.