Average Rent in Washington, UT

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 06/15/2026

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Washington, Utah offers a vibrant rental market that balances small‑town charm with easy access to world‑class outdoor adventures. The city’s historic downtown, with its boutique shops and lively dining scene, sits just minutes from the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve and the gateway to Zion National Park, making it a desirable spot for both professionals and families seeking a blend of culture and recreation. Residents enjoy a range of housing options, from modern apartment communities near the university district to spacious single‑family homes nestled in quiet, tree‑lined neighborhoods such as Westside and the historic Washington Heights area.

Apartment rentals in Washington typically fall in the $1400s for one‑bedroom units and rise to the $1600s for two‑bedroom layouts, with larger three‑ and four‑plus bedroom apartments reaching the $1900s‑$2700 range. Single‑family houses provide a competitive alternative, with one‑bedroom homes averaging in the $1100s and two‑bedroom houses around the $1600s. Larger homes, especially those offering four or more bedrooms, are commonly priced in the $2600‑$2800 bracket, reflecting the extra space and premium locations near the city’s parks and schools.

All of these rental choices are supported by Washington’s strong community amenities, including well‑rated schools, a growing network of bike trails, and convenient access to major highways for commuters heading to nearby St. George and beyond. Whether you’re seeking a low‑maintenance apartment close to nightlife or a family‑friendly house with a backyard for weekend barbecues, Washington’s rental landscape provides versatile options that cater to a wide array of lifestyles.

Washington Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Averages, medians, and ranges across recent rental listings

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min – Max 25th – 75th
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,569 $1,625 $1,399 – $1,730 $1,400 – $1,695
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,625 $1,567 $1,395 – $1,820 $1,500 – $1,780
Apartment 3 Bedroom $1,924 $1,985 $1,395 – $2,650 $1,650 – $2,061
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $2,566 $2,750 $1,950 – $3,000 $1,950 – $3,000
House 1 Bedroom $1,122 $1,075 $850 – $1,500 $950 – $1,300
House 2 Bedroom $1,671 $1,662 $1,250 – $2,200 $1,450 – $1,798
House 3 Bedroom $2,079 $1,950 $1,375 – $4,500 $1,895 – $2,200
House 4+ Bedroom $2,961 $2,825 $1,795 – $6,000 $2,400 – $3,300

Current rent in Washington (all property types): 1 Bedroom $1,247, 2 Bedroom $1,660, 3 Bedroom $2,063, 4+ Bedroom $2,701.

Map of City of Washington

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Map of City of Washington
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