Akron, OH Rent Report

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 05/19/2026

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Akron’s vibrant metro area blends historic neighborhoods with modern amenities, creating a dynamic rental market that appeals to students, young professionals, and families alike. Downtown’s revitalized districts—such as Old Port and Highland Square—offer walk‑able streets, boutique shopping, and proximity to the University of Akron, while West Hill and Fairlawn provide quieter, suburban‑style living with easy access to the Ohio & Erie Canal and Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Across the city, a mix of apartment complexes and single‑family homes ensures renters can find options that match both lifestyle and budget, whether they’re seeking a compact studio near cultural venues or a spacious house in a family‑friendly community.

The rental price landscape in Akron reflects this diversity. Studio apartments typically sit in the $800s, while one‑bedroom units hover around the $1,100 range. Two‑bedroom apartments often reach the $1,400 range, with three‑bedroom options approaching $1,500 and larger four‑plus‑bedroom units pricing in the $1,400‑$1,500 bracket. Standalone houses tend to command slightly higher rents: one‑bedroom homes are commonly found in the $900s, two‑bedroom houses around $1,200, three‑bedroom residences near $1,400, and larger four‑plus‑bedroom homes reaching the $1,700 range. These figures illustrate a balanced market that provides affordable entry points for renters while also offering premium spaces for those seeking more room. Whether you’re drawn to Akron’s cultural scene, its proximity to outdoor recreation, or its growing employment hubs, the city’s rental options are designed to accommodate a broad spectrum of preferences and needs.

Akron, OH 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 $887 $825 $675 – $1,175 $750 – $1,150
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,089 $1,050 $570 – $1,900 $850 – $1,305
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,399 $1,350 $687 – $2,630 $1,050 – $1,630
Apartment 3 Bedroom $1,584 $1,552 $600 – $2,985 $1,000 – $2,299
House 1 Bedroom $886 $850 $725 – $1,290 $787 – $900
House 2 Bedroom $1,115 $1,050 $650 – $2,184 $995 – $1,120
House 3 Bedroom $1,364 $1,250 $650 – $5,500 $1,150 – $1,400
House 4+ Bedroom $1,583 $1,396 $950 – $4,500 $1,250 – $1,595

Current rent in Akron, OH (all property types): Studio $866, 1 Bedroom $1,056, 2 Bedroom $1,280, 3 Bedroom $1,390, 4+ Bedroom $1,509.

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