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Average Rent in Tacoma, WA
Apartments & Houses by Size
Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 06/03/2026
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Tacoma’s rental market offers a diverse mix of apartments and single‑family homes, catering to young professionals, families, and retirees alike. In the vibrant downtown core and the historic Stadium District, renters enjoy walkable access to the Museum of Glass, the bustling Tacoma Waterfront, and a thriving food scene. Suburban neighborhoods such as Proctor, Ruston, and the West End provide quieter, tree‑lined streets while remaining close to major employers and the scenic Ruston Way waterfront. These areas feature a blend of modern multifamily complexes and well‑maintained houses, giving tenants flexibility in choosing the right style and size for their lifestyle.
For studio‑type units, both apartments and houses typically fall within the $1200‑$1300 range, offering affordable entry points for renters. One‑bedroom apartments and homes commonly sit in the $1500s, balancing space and cost for single occupants or couples. Two‑bedroom rentals often reach the $1800‑$2000 bracket, while larger three‑ and four‑plus bedroom units range from the mid‑$2200s up to the $3400s, reflecting the premium on additional space and private amenities. Prospective tenants will find that these price tiers align closely with the quality of finishes, building amenities, and proximity to Tacoma’s key attractions.
Beyond price, Tacoma’s rental landscape is defined by its strong sense of community and easy connectivity to regional transit hubs, including the Tacoma Link light rail and major highways leading to Seattle and Olympia. Whether you’re drawn to the historic charm of Old Town, the modern vibe of the Stadium District, or the family‑friendly atmosphere of North Tacoma, the city’s rental options provide a welcoming environment for a wide range of lifestyles.
Tacoma 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 | $1,447 | $1,301 | $995 – $2,474 | $1,138 – $1,687 |
| Apartment | 1 Bedroom | $1,626 | $1,555 | $615 – $2,850 | $1,425 – $1,813 |
| Apartment | 2 Bedroom | $1,974 | $1,850 | $850 – $3,750 | $1,565 – $2,250 |
| Apartment | 3 Bedroom | $2,239 | $2,102 | $1,704 – $3,940 | $1,795 – $2,450 |
| Apartment | 4+ Bedroom | $2,923 | $2,850 | $2,575 – $3,395 | $2,795 – $3,000 |
| House | 1 Bedroom | $1,373 | $1,347 | $750 – $2,197 | $750 – $1,800 |
| House | 2 Bedroom | $2,151 | $2,149 | $744 – $3,995 | $1,900 – $2,495 |
| House | 3 Bedroom | $2,766 | $2,650 | $1,000 – $5,699 | $2,495 – $3,000 |
| House | 4+ Bedroom | $3,288 | $3,150 | $2,500 – $6,599 | $2,995 – $3,399 |
Current rent in Tacoma (all property types): Studio $1,435, 1 Bedroom $1,607, 2 Bedroom $2,039, 3 Bedroom $2,692, 4+ Bedroom $3,215.
Map of City of Tacoma
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