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How To Fix High Rent in Cities: Skylines 2

Stop your rents from escalating out of control.

Victor TanBy Victor TanOctober 26, 20233 Mins Read
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If you have high rent in Cities: Skylines 2, citizens can’t afford to live in the homes that you build. That results in them moving out, costing you property tax and weakening your local economy. You don’t get to set the rents for the houses that you build, which means you can’t control the prices yourself. Fortunately, there are other ways to fix high rent within Cities: Skyline 2 that mitigate the problem.

Methods In Cities: Skylines 2 To Fix High Rent

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If you want to fix high rent in Cities: Skyline 2, you must solve the external factors that drive up rent. The causes of high rent can include:

  • Land value going up
  • More upscale buildings are being constructed
  • Several low-density zones

Depending on the causes, your solutions can include some of the following:

  • Reducing taxation
  • Reducing land value or making the area less desirable
  • Improve the quality of education
  • Mix low-density areas with high-density buildings
  • Bulldozing the high-rent building

Reducing Taxation

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Lowering the tax rate of residential areas applies to low and high-density buildings. This reduces the rent charged, which makes the building more affordable. It’s great if you can’t afford to build more buildings and need to lower rents quickly. Don’t set it too low that you lose lots of money and end up in debt.

Reduce Land Value

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Land becomes more valuable when there are several public services around, such as hospitals, parks, and police stations. You can demolish those structures and build more housing or leave them unoccupied. It will slowly reduce the land value, which lowers rent as well. Be careful when doing this because the loss of a public service has consequences.

Improve The Quality Of Education

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The quality of education a citizen gets is tied to the money they earn from their jobs. If citizens don’t have a good education, building structures such as a College or a University will boost their income. A higher income allows them to afford the high rents and mutes the complaint. This is a slower option, which is also costly, meaning you should only do this if you have lots of money.

Mix Low-Density & High-Density Buildings Together

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You don’t have to reserve an entire zone for low-density housing. Use the Tool Mode when selecting zones to choose certain parts of an area. This allows you to mix and match low-density zones with high-density buildings. With more high-density buildings, rents slowly go down as more housing options emerge.

Buildoze The High Rent Building

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If everything fails, you can manually remove the high-rent building through bulldozing. You remove the problem and the alert quickly. The downside is this forces people to look for housing and can make the problem worse if done without planning. This should be a last resort if you need to silence the problem temporarily.

It’s not difficult to fix high rent in Cities: Skylines 2, but there are no fast solutions. Even bulldozing a high-rent building only pushes the problem down the road. Improving education, lowering land value, and mixing up housing options are more reliable ways to lower rent. But all of these strategies should be done after you have a plan to make up for the loss of improvements. That allows you to recover quickly and thrive or pursue another plan of attack.

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