ApartmentAdvisor National Rent Report
December 2025
The ApartmentAdvisor National Rent Report is published monthly and includes national rent trend data as well as rent price data by state and by city.
Overview
- The median rent fell from November to December; expect to see more of the same next month.
- For regional insights, refer to our 2025 Annual Rent Report.
U.S. National Rent Trends
The median national rent for a 1-bedroom rental apartment in the U.S. was $1,450 in December 2025, 3.01% lower than the median national rent for November.
Median Rents
Rent Prices Over Time in the U.S.
Key Findings
National Overview: Expect to rent to fall next month yet again.
The national median rent price for studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments fell by 3% from November to December. Three-bedroom apartments saw a 2.3% decrease in their national median asking price as well. This is typical for the season, and we can expect to see rent prices fall once again in January as winter is a less desirable time for renters to seek new housing.
For regional insights, refer to our 2025 Annual Rent Report.
Average Rent by City
Top 10 Most Expensive Cities to Rent an Apartment
Top 10 Least Expensive Cities to Rent an Apartment
Rent Prices in 100 Major Cities
This table shows median rent data for 100 major cities in the US.
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Average Rent by State
Report Methodology
For the National Rent Report, ApartmentAdvisor analyzes rental listings available on our platform, sourced from multiple listing syndication partners. The set of 100 large cities highlighted in our report is primarily determined by overall population size, however we include some smaller cities with relatively high populations for the home state (e.g. Burlington, VT and Portland, ME) and we exclude some highly populated cities due to their proximity to other major cities (eg. Garland, Texas is not included due to its proximity to Dallas). We take all the unique apartments that were available for any amount of time during a time period, deduplicate them by unit type, and remove unreliable listings. We use a minimum threshold of units for cities to ensure that data is accurate. Luxury bias is removed by focusing on median figures instead of averages.
Top cities
Atlanta Apartments
2,003 apartments starting at $600/month
Austin Apartments
4,901 apartments starting at $600/month
Baltimore Apartments
1,476 apartments starting at $500/month
Boston Apartments
3,570 apartments starting at $840/month
Charlotte Apartments
2,907 apartments starting at $450/month
Chicago Apartments
3,951 apartments starting at $638/month
Dallas Apartments
5,616 apartments starting at $604/month
Fort Worth Apartments
2,204 apartments starting at $600/month
Houston Apartments
4,504 apartments starting at $580/month
Las Vegas Apartments
1,082 apartments starting at $775/month
Los Angeles Apartments
11,593 apartments starting at $625/month
Miami Apartments
542 apartments starting at $1,195/month
Milwaukee Apartments
938 apartments starting at $465/month
New York Apartments
4,144 apartments starting at $488/month
Oakland Apartments
605 apartments starting at $885/month
Orlando Apartments
846 apartments starting at $750/month
Philadelphia Apartments
3,697 apartments starting at $525/month
Phoenix Apartments
4,160 apartments starting at $599/month
Pittsburgh Apartments
1,231 apartments starting at $600/month
Portland Apartments
2,639 apartments starting at $599/month
Raleigh Apartments
1,353 apartments starting at $625/month
San Antonio Apartments
3,962 apartments starting at $525/month
San Diego Apartments
2,970 apartments starting at $650/month
San Francisco Apartments
427 apartments starting at $675/month
San Jose Apartments
387 apartments starting at $1,300/month
Seattle Apartments
3,576 apartments starting at $450/month
Tampa Apartments
1,082 apartments starting at $800/month
Washington DC Apartments
2,870 apartments starting at $825/month