Cost/Pricing

Average Rent by State 2025

Average Rent 2025

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State
Average Rent 2025
Avg. Apartment Size 2025 (sq. ft)
Massachusetts Flag
Massachusetts$2,837887
New York Flag
New York$2,739847
Hawaii Flag
Hawaii$2,668845
California Flag
California$2,587853
District of Columbia Flag
District of Columbia$2,474747
New Jersey Flag
New Jersey$2,337865
Vermont Flag
Vermont$2,152937
Rhode Island Flag
Rhode Island$2,129925
New Hampshire Flag
New Hampshire$2,112883
Connecticut Flag
Connecticut$2,044891
Washington Flag
Washington$2,020832
Virginia Flag
Virginia$1,972919
Maine Flag
Maine$1,971840
Florida Flag
Florida$1,955973
Illinois Flag
Illinois$1,944835
Colorado Flag
Colorado$1,884871
Maryland Flag
Maryland$1,859903
Oregon Flag
Oregon$1,757847
Pennsylvania Flag
Pennsylvania$1,730888
Delaware Flag
Delaware$1,646916
Georgia Flag
Georgia$1,6081,015
Idaho Flag
Idaho$1,607915
Montana Flag
Montana$1,605868
Utah Flag
Utah$1,597917
South Carolina Flag
South Carolina$1,5941,003
Arizona Flag
Arizona$1,575849
Minnesota Flag
Minnesota$1,558888
Wisconsin Flag
Wisconsin$1,548907
Nevada Flag
Nevada$1,525902
North Carolina Flag
North Carolina$1,524964
Tennessee Flag
Tennessee$1,494947
Alaska Flag
Alaska$1,482702
Texas Flag
Texas$1,449883
New Mexico Flag
New Mexico$1,389831
Michigan Flag
Michigan$1,346915
Wyoming Flag
Wyoming$1,332872
Mississippi Flag
Mississippi$1,3051,011
Indiana Flag
Indiana$1,293905
Alabama Flag
Alabama$1,288987
Kentucky Flag
Kentucky$1,287930
Nebraska Flag
Nebraska$1,285934
Ohio Flag
Ohio$1,279897
West Virginia Flag
West Virginia$1,275976
Missouri Flag
Missouri$1,273898
Kansas Flag
Kansas$1,243903
Louisiana Flag
Louisiana$1,235916
Iowa Flag
Iowa$1,220895
South Dakota Flag
South Dakota$1,127902
Arkansas Flag
Arkansas$1,093888
North Dakota Flag
North Dakota$1,077959
Oklahoma Flag
Oklahoma$1,035857
  • All data on average apartment rent is for the year 2025.
  • The Cost of Living Index measures the relative price levels of goods and services, including housing, transportation, healthcare, and other expenses, across different locations. A higher index indicates a higher cost of living.
  • The Housing Index is a component of the Cost of Living Index that specifically reflects variations in housing costs, including rent and home prices.
  • Data and values for prices of apartments with specific bedroom counts and the average rent price come from different sources (RentCafe and Rent Data). As a result, the average rent price may not always align precisely with the listed prices.