Average Rent in Vermont

Apartments & Houses by Size

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

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Vermont’s rental market offers a distinctive blend of historic charm and modern convenience, drawing renters from bustling college towns to serene mountain villages. From the vibrant streets of Burlington and the capital’s historic downtown to the ski‑ready communities of Stowe and the lakeside ambiance of Lake Champlain, the state provides a wide array of neighborhoods suited to every lifestyle. Whether you seek a walkable urban setting, a quiet suburban enclave, or a picturesque rural retreat, Vermont’s diverse communities support a thriving rental scene that balances natural beauty with cultural amenities.

Rental pricing in Vermont reflects the variety of housing types available. Studio apartments and houses typically sit in the $1500s, offering affordable entry points for singles and students. One‑ and two‑bedroom units, whether in apartment complexes or stand‑alone homes, commonly fall within the mid‑$2000s, providing comfortable space for couples and small families. Larger three‑plus bedroom options, especially in sought‑after areas near ski resorts or waterfronts, can approach the $4500 range, delivering spacious living for growing households while maintaining the state’s high quality of life standards.

The market remains responsive to seasonal demand, with increased interest in mountain‑side rentals during ski season and lake‑front properties in the summer months. Vermont’s strong sense of community, low crime rates, and emphasis on outdoor recreation continue to attract renters seeking both affordability and a lifestyle rooted in nature. As remote work becomes more prevalent, the state’s reliable broadband infrastructure and welcoming neighborhoods make it an increasingly popular choice for professionals looking to balance work and recreation.

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Vermont 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 $5,320 $1,500 $650 – $97,500 $1,300 – $1,725
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,494 $1,450 $550 – $3,200 $1,308 – $1,700
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,887 $1,855 $700 – $4,100 $1,450 – $2,200
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,323 $2,400 $750 – $3,450 $1,850 – $2,800
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $3,746 $3,870 $1,251 – $5,200 $3,300 – $4,400
House Studio $1,600 $1,550 $1,300 – $1,950 $1,300 – $1,950
House 1 Bedroom $1,633 $1,700 $740 – $2,275 $1,400 – $1,900
House 2 Bedroom $2,177 $2,050 $1,490 – $3,350 $1,800 – $2,450
House 3 Bedroom $3,051 $3,000 $1,450 – $4,400 $2,700 – $3,400
House 4+ Bedroom $4,318 $4,200 $2,775 – $6,600 $3,650 – $4,800

Current rent in Vermont (all property types): Studio $4,922, 1 Bedroom $1,505, 2 Bedroom $1,971, 3 Bedroom $2,623, 4+ Bedroom $4,077.

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