For renters, the math is simple: A one-bedroom for $1,585 is cheaper than a two-bedroom for $1,833 and a lot less than a three-bedroom for $2,048.

But from the perspective of a landlord intent on making the most money out of every square foot, the larger units are a relative bargain.

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