Average Rent in Alaska

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 08/20/2026

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Alaska’s rental market offers a unique blend of urban convenience and rugged natural beauty, attracting professionals, students, and adventure‑seekers alike. The state’s largest hubs—Anchorage’s Downtown and Midtown districts, Fairbanks near the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and the historic streets of Juneau—provide a variety of housing styles, from modern apartment complexes to charming single‑family homes. Proximity to iconic landmarks such as the Chugach Mountains, Denali National Park, and the Iditarod Trail makes these neighborhoods especially appealing for those who value outdoor recreation alongside city amenities.

Renters can choose from a wide spectrum of property types and bedroom configurations. Studio apartments typically sit in the $1200s, while one‑bedroom units often fall within the $1300‑$1400 range. Two‑bedroom apartments generally climb into the $1600s, and larger three‑plus bedroom apartments can approach the $2000‑$2700 range. For those preferring a house, studio‑style homes are usually priced around $900‑$1000, with one‑bedroom houses near $1300. Two‑bedroom homes commonly range from $1900‑$2000, and spacious four‑plus bedroom houses may exceed $3500, reflecting the premium of larger living spaces in desirable locales.

Beyond the numbers, Alaska’s rentals are celebrated for their connection to a vibrant lifestyle. Residents enjoy easy access to world‑class fishing, hiking, and winter sports, while city centers deliver dining, cultural events, and reliable public transportation. Whether you’re seeking a compact studio perfect for a seasonal stint or a spacious family home amid scenic vistas, Alaska’s rental market provides adaptable options that cater to diverse needs and aspirations.

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Alaska 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 $1,322 $1,157 $950 – $2,750 $1,000 – $1,360
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,396 $1,350 $600 – $2,350 $1,250 – $1,495
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,742 $1,684 $648 – $2,800 $1,500 – $1,950
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,285 $2,300 $250 – $3,800 $1,900 – $2,700
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $3,094 $3,100 $1,200 – $5,000 $2,495 – $4,000
House Studio $1,260 $1,000 $750 – $2,400 $750 – $1,400
House 1 Bedroom $7,287 $1,325 $725 – $95,000 $1,200 – $2,100
House 2 Bedroom $1,997 $1,925 $1,200 – $5,000 $1,700 – $2,300
House 3 Bedroom $2,711 $2,600 $1,200 – $4,600 $2,295 – $3,000
House 4+ Bedroom $3,544 $3,500 $1,075 – $7,400 $3,000 – $4,000

Current rent in Alaska (all property types): Studio $1,306, 1 Bedroom $2,217, 2 Bedroom $1,803, 3 Bedroom $2,574, 4+ Bedroom $3,459.

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