Average Rent in New Haven, CT
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New Haven’s rental market blends historic charm with vibrant urban living, offering a diverse array of apartments and single‑family homes that attract students, young professionals, and families alike. Downtown’s proximity to Yale University, the bustling Long Wharf, and cultural landmarks such as the Shubert Theater creates a dynamic atmosphere where modern amenities meet classic New England architecture. Neighborhoods like Westville, Fair Haven, and the revitalized Downtown Eastside provide distinct lifestyle options, from walkable streets lined with boutique cafés to quieter, tree‑shaded residential blocks.
Apartment seekers will find studios typically falling in the $2,000 range, while one‑bedroom units often command a slightly higher mid‑$2,000 range. Larger apartments—two and three bedrooms—are commonly priced in the $2,600 to $3,100 bracket, with premium four‑plus bedroom layouts reaching the $3,600 tier. For those preferring houses, one‑bedroom homes are frequently available around $1,600, and three‑bedroom properties average near $2,700, offering more space for families or remote work setups. These price ranges reflect the balance of convenience, historic character, and access to green spaces such as East Rock Park and the West River shoreline.
Beyond rental costs, New Haven’s appeal lies in its blend of educational, cultural, and recreational assets. Residents enjoy easy access to world‑class museums, a thriving culinary scene, and extensive public transit that connects the city to the greater Connecticut region. Whether you’re looking for a compact studio near campus or a spacious family house in a leafy suburb, New Haven’s rental landscape provides flexible options to suit a wide range of preferences and lifestyles.
New Haven 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 | $2,002 | $2,034 | $1,100 – $2,690 | $1,821 – $2,221 |
| Apartment | 1 Bedroom | $1,906 | $2,095 | $510 – $3,052 | $1,475 – $2,500 |
| Apartment | 2 Bedroom | $2,307 | $2,250 | $610 – $6,800 | $1,200 – $3,179 |
| Apartment | 3 Bedroom | $2,702 | $2,395 | $700 – $5,312 | $1,750 – $3,957 |
| Apartment | 4+ Bedroom | $2,993 | $2,600 | $1,214 – $8,395 | $2,000 – $3,000 |
| House | 1 Bedroom | $1,496 | $1,722 | $600 – $2,000 | $1,200 – $1,925 |
| House | 2 Bedroom | $2,142 | $1,895 | $650 – $5,800 | $1,600 – $2,500 |
| House | 3 Bedroom | $2,589 | $2,650 | $800 – $6,500 | $1,995 – $3,200 |
| House | 4+ Bedroom | $3,709 | $3,200 | $999 – $8,995 | $2,800 – $4,500 |
Current rent in New Haven (all property types): Studio $1,975, 1 Bedroom $1,875, 2 Bedroom $2,272, 3 Bedroom $2,634, 4+ Bedroom $3,298.
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