Washington, D.C. is now the fifth most expensive Metro area to rent in in the U.S., according to Zumper in their latest rent report. For a one-bedroom apartment, the median monthly rent is $2,270, while a two-bedroom unit costs a median $3,150. For a one-bedroom, the rent has grown 2.3 percent month-over-month and 8.1 percent year-over-year. For a two-bedroom, it has grown 2.9 percent month-over-month and 7.9 percent year-over-year.

Let’s be honest. The way Zumper divided each neighborhood is pretty odd. Just look at Petworth and Anacostia. Regardless, their findings are a good way to get a basic understanding of what kinds of rents you should expect in certain areas. So, cheaper rents in the Southeast quadrant, not including Navy Yard, and more expensive rents Downtown.

In Zumper’s map, the most expensive rents are found in Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown and Logan Circle-Shaw, both with a median monthly rent of $2,600 for a one-bedroom unit.

In the nation, the most expensive rents are found in San Francisco, New York, San Jose, and Boston, in order from most to least expensive.

For a look at Zumper’s national rent report, go here. For their map of Washington, D.C. rent prices, go here.

• Zumper National Rent Report: June 2016 [Zumper]

• Mapping DC Rent Prices This Summer (June 2016) [Zumper]