Rentometer Atlas
U.S. rent data & local market facts, in one place
Atlas combines Rentometer’s own rental market data with public data from the U.S. Census Bureau, HUD, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and more — one page per market, from whole states down to individual neighborhoods. And we’re adding new sources all the time.
- 56 States & Territories
- 935 Metros
- 3,200+ Counties
- 32,600+ Cities & Towns
- 33,700+ ZIP Codes — available to subscribers, see plans
- 10,800+ School Districts — available to subscribers, see plans
- 40,900+ Neighborhoods — available to subscribers, see plans
What’s in the Atlas
Every area page layers trusted public data over Rentometer’s rent statistics.
Rent statistics
Average and median rent by bedroom count and property type, from Rentometer's own listings database.
Rentometer
Want the details — vintages, coverage, and caveats? About Atlas data
Use it your way
The same data behind these pages is available wherever you work.
Explore on the web
Search any market above, or start from a state below. Free to explore.
Browse by stateQuery the API
Rank markets, screen areas by your criteria, and pull area facts as JSON.
API documentationAsk your AI assistant
Connect Claude or ChatGPT and ask for rent comps and market facts in plain English.
Connect your assistantBrowse rent data by state
Pick a state to see its metros, counties, cities, and more.
See the whole picture
Subscribers unlock every boundary type — ZIP codes, school districts, and neighborhoods — plus listing-level detail on area maps.