Average Rent in Tulsa County

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 08/18/2026

See what properties are renting for on your street

Go beyond area averages and get accurate rent estimates for any address.

Tulsa County’s rental market blends affordable apartments with spacious family homes, catering to a diverse range of renters. Studio apartments typically fall in the $1000s range, while one‑bedroom units often hover near the $1000 mark. Two‑bedroom apartments commonly rent in the $1300 range, and three‑bedroom options approach the $1700 range. For those seeking a house, one‑bedroom homes are generally priced around $1000, two‑bedroom houses sit in the $1200‑$1300 bracket, and three‑bedroom homes trend near $1700. Larger family houses with four or more bedrooms can reach the $2000+ range, providing ample space for growing households.

Renters gravitate toward vibrant neighborhoods such as Downtown Tulsa, where walkable streets place you steps from the BOK Center, the iconic Gathering Place, and a thriving dining scene. Midtown and the Pearl District offer a mix of historic bungalows and modern apartments, appealing to professionals and creatives alike. Families often choose South Tulsa, Jenks, or Owasso for their quiet streets, top‑rated schools, and easy access to parks like River Parks and the Philbrook Museum’s gardens. Across the county, convenient highway links and a growing job market make Tulsa an attractive option for both newcomers and long‑time residents.

Whether you’re looking for a compact studio near downtown’s cultural attractions or a spacious house in a family‑friendly suburb, Tulsa County’s rental landscape provides a well‑balanced selection of housing types, price points, and community amenities to suit your lifestyle.

Go beyond averages. Get answers for your property.

  • See what nearby properties rent for

    Real rental listings and comps at the street level

  • Get an instant rent estimate

    Enter any address for an accurate estimate in seconds

  • Generate a Pro Report

    Branded PDF reports for clients, lenders, or owners

  • Analyze areas with confidence

    Compare neighborhoods and trends with powerful data

Tulsa 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 $929 $825 $719 – $1,300 $800 – $1,195
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,141 $941 $550 – $8,900 $775 – $1,200
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,273 $1,125 $779 – $3,400 $940 – $1,500
Apartment 3 Bedroom $1,563 $1,475 $930 – $2,400 $1,350 – $2,050
House Studio $1,341 $1,095 $1,040 – $1,890 $1,040 – $1,890
House 1 Bedroom $911 $862 $600 – $1,275 $795 – $1,057
House 2 Bedroom $1,211 $1,195 $500 – $2,800 $950 – $1,400
House 3 Bedroom $1,744 $1,685 $730 – $6,500 $1,400 – $1,900
House 4+ Bedroom $2,564 $2,200 $225 – $8,000 $1,850 – $2,795

Current rent in Tulsa (all property types): Studio $1,053, 1 Bedroom $1,091, 2 Bedroom $1,237, 3 Bedroom $1,732, 4+ Bedroom $2,583.

See what properties are renting for on your street

Enter an address to instantly view nearby rental comps and get an accurate rent estimate.

  • Real rental listings
  • Street-level data
  • Instant results

Need a professional rent report?

Create branded reports with comps, statistics, and insights.

  • Comparable rental listings
  • Market statistics & trends
  • Branded PDF reports
  • Perfect for clients, lenders & owners

About this data

Rent statistics, listings analysis, and visualizations on this page are produced by Rentometer, Inc.

If you cite, share, or republish data from this report, please credit Rentometer.

About this data