Average Rent in Phoenix, AZ

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 06/02/2026

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Phoenix rentals offer a dynamic blend of modern apartments and single‑family homes that cater to a wide spectrum of lifestyles. Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant nightlife of downtown, the family‑friendly neighborhoods of Arcadia, or the scenic foothills near Camelback Mountain, the city’s housing inventory provides options that balance convenience with the iconic Southwest charm. Renters benefit from easy access to cultural attractions such as the Desert Botanical Garden, a thriving arts scene, and an expanding job market anchored by technology, healthcare, and aerospace industries.

The Phoenix housing market remains competitively priced across property types. Studio apartments typically fall into the $1200s, while one‑bedroom units often sit in the $1400 range. Two‑bedroom apartments generally rent in the $1800‑$1900 bracket, and larger three‑ and four‑plus bedroom layouts can reach the $2400s and higher. Comparable houses follow a similar pattern, with studio homes near the $1100s and four‑plus bedroom homes approaching the $3200 range. Median rents align closely with these averages, offering a reliable benchmark for prospective tenants seeking affordable yet spacious living environments.

Beyond the numbers, Phoenix delivers a lifestyle enriched by year‑round sunshine, extensive outdoor recreation, and a robust public‑transport network that connects residents to major employment centers and educational institutions. The city's commitment to sustainable development and growing residential amenities—such as pet‑friendly parks, co‑working spaces, and boutique fitness centers—continues to attract renters looking for both comfort and community. Whether you’re a young professional, a growing family, or a retiree seeking an active urban setting, Phoenix’s rental market provides a welcoming foundation for your next chapter.

Phoenix Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Averages, medians, and ranges across recent rental listings

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min – Max 25th – 75th
Apartment Studio $1,218 $1,304 $330 – $1,965 $850 – $1,530
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,429 $1,358 $555 – $3,201 $999 – $1,675
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,632 $1,547 $800 – $3,999 $1,315 – $1,812
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,263 $2,097 $1,519 – $4,401 $1,749 – $2,420
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $3,353 $2,400 $2,040 – $8,252 $2,135 – $3,900
House Studio $1,631 $1,795 $700 – $2,400 $700 – $2,400
House 1 Bedroom $1,470 $1,200 $550 – $3,600 $650 – $1,350
House 2 Bedroom $1,822 $1,925 $550 – $2,894 $1,630 – $2,300
House 3 Bedroom $2,363 $2,200 $980 – $8,500 $1,950 – $2,515
House 4+ Bedroom $3,438 $2,672 $1,100 – $24,500 $2,300 – $3,300

Current rent in Phoenix (all property types): Studio $1,268, 1 Bedroom $1,432, 2 Bedroom $1,664, 3 Bedroom $2,352, 4+ Bedroom $3,313.

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