California has 8 of the most expensive US cities for renting a home

Once again, California dominated a high-housing-cost list.

Rentometer, a Massachusetts-based online resource for rent analysis, just tracked prices and annual growth rates for single-family homes. And where we the 10  costliest U.S. cities for this niche of rentals?

No. 1 San Francisco at $5,409 a month.

No. 2 Irvine, $5,280

No. 3 Los Angeles, $5,229

No. 4 San Diego, $4,802

No. 5 Boston, $4,304

No. 6 San Jose, $4,276

No. 7 Anaheim, $4,206

No. 8 Long Beach, $4,107

No. 9 Miami, $4,036

No. 10 Oakland, $4,002

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