This week’s rent data covers 7516 properties across 978 cities with 109,122 individual units tracked. All figures are live asking prices as of July 6, 2026.
Rent by bedroom type
| Unit Type | Units Tracked | Avg Rent | Cheapest |
|---|
| Studio | 13,410 | $2,052 | $600 |
| 1-Bedroom | 46,482 | $1,859 | $600 |
| 2-Bedroom | 39,505 | $2,246 | $600 |
| 3-Bedroom | 8,571 | $2,547 | $600 |
| 4-Bedroom | 1,115 | $2,599 | $600 |
| 5-Bedroom | 39 | $2,371 | $700 |
Top states by inventory
| State | Properties | Avg Rent |
|---|
| TX | 7516 | $2,085 |
Cheapest cities this week (min. 3 properties)
| City | Properties | Avg Rent |
|---|
| Amarillo, TX | 17 | $808 |
| Bossier City, LA | 4 | $868 |
| Midwest City, OK | 4 | $891 |
| Albany, GA | 15 | $902 |
| Porterville, CA | 4 | $958 |
Most expensive cities this week
| City | Properties | Avg Rent |
|---|
| Redwood City, CA | 7 | $5,547 |
| Boston, MA | 25 | $4,897 |
| San Mateo, CA | 10 | $4,875 |
| Washington, DC | 6 | $4,668 |
| Brooklyn, NY | 15 | $4,663 |
How to use this data
These are live asking prices, not estimates. Prices shift daily as leasing offices adjust rates based on occupancy targets. Track your target buildings on Average Rent to catch price drops in real time, or explore the interactive map to compare neighborhoods.
Data: 7516 properties, 109,122 units, 978 cities. Updated daily.