If you're looking for the best place to rent in the U.S., skip the pricey coastal cities and head straight to McKinney, Texas. According to RentCafe’s 2025 Best Cities for Renters Report, McKinney ranks #1 in the nation — beating out 149 other cities for its ideal mix of affordability, apartment quality, and overall livability.
Surprisingly, nearby
Dallas didn’t even make the top 50, weighed down by high costs, smaller rentals, and lower quality-of-life scores.
What Makes McKinney the Top Choice for Renters?
McKinney might have a small-town feel, but when it comes to renting, it delivers big-city perks. Here's how it stands out:
Affordable, High-End Living
- #4 in Housing & Cost of Living
McKinney offers luxury-style rentals without the luxury price tag. A full 83% of apartments are considered high-end — the second-highest rate in the country. Even better? Nearly a third of rentals were built in the last five years, giving renters access to modern, spacious units averaging 948 sq. ft. - The cost of living is 2.5% below the national average, making upscale living more accessible than in most parts of the U.S.
Quality of Life That Feels Like Home
- #9 in Quality of Life
About 70% of McKinney rentals are located in desirable areas, close to parks, shops, restaurants, and essential services. While 46% of residents have commutes longer than 30 minutes, the peace, space, and greenery more than make up for it.
Strong, Stable Economy
- #19 in Local Economy
McKinney’s economy is thriving with a low 3.5% unemployment rate and a 48% rise in renter income over the past five years. With continued job growth and an educated workforce, the local economy is on a steady upward path.
How Do Nearby Cities Compare?
Dallas
Despite its booming business scene, Dallas struggles to keep up in terms of renter satisfaction:
- #39 in Economy – Solid for startups, but renter income growth trails McKinney at just 35%.
- #70 in Housing & Cost – Average apartment size is nearly 100 sq. ft. smaller, and the cost of living is 1.7% above the national average.
- #88 in Quality of Life – Only 24% of apartments are in highly rated areas, and Dallas suffers from poor air quality.
Plano
Plano ranks a respectable #11 overall, but it comes with trade-offs:
- Cost of living is 9.9% higher than the national average.
- While 79% of rentals are high-end, just 13.6% have been built in the last 5 years, meaning fewer options for newer apartments.
The South Is on the Rise for Renters
The 2025 rankings clearly show that the South is booming for renters. Of the top 50 cities, 41 are in the South, with standouts like:
- Sarasota, FL (#2)
- Atlanta, GA (#3)
- Austin, TX (#4)
- Huntsville, AL (#5)
But none of them topped
McKinney, TX.
Thinking of Renting in McKinney?
If you’re considering a move to North Texas,
McKinney offers the perfect blend of charm, comfort, and opportunity. Whether you’re relocating for work, school, or lifestyle, it’s easy to see why McKinney leads the nation.
Looking for your next home? Browse our latest rental listings at
MyMcCoys.com or contact us today to find a place that fits your lifestyle and budget.


