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Lebanon, IL Rental Market Trends
What is the average rent in Lebanon?
The average rent for an apartment in Lebanon is $899. The cost of rent varies depending on several factors, including location, size, and quality.
Average Rent in Lebanon, IL
Last updated May 2022
Average Rent | Average Apartment Size |
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$899 | 1,050 sq. ft. |
What is the average apartment size in Lebanon?
The average size for a Lebanon, IL apartment is 1,050 square feet, but this number varies greatly depending on unit type, with cheap and luxury alternatives for houses and apartments alike. Studio apartments are the smallest and most affordable, 1-bedroom apartments are closer to the average, while 2-bedroom apartments and 3-bedroom apartments offer a more generous square footage.
Lebanon, IL Occupied Housing Units
697 or 42% of the households in Lebanon, IL are renter-occupied while 937 or 57% are owner-occupied.
Lebanon, IL Rent Trends
Average Rent | Jul / 2020 | May / 2022 |
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Lebanon, IL | $829 | $899 |
National | $1,399 |

How Lebanon Compares to Other Cities
City | Average Rent |
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Chicago | $2,080 |
Saint Louis | $1,058 |
Oak Park | $2,075 |
University City | $1,149 |
Evanston | $2,148 |
Saint Charles | $1,206 |
Aurora | $1,585 |
Skokie | $1,765 |
Naperville | $1,744 |
Riverdale | $902 |
Creve Coeur | $1,244 |
Dekalb | $959 |
Elgin | $1,407 |
Des Plaines | $1,543 |
Maryland Heights | $1,063 |
Clayton | $2,244 |
Jennings | $716 |
O'Fallon | $1,352 |
Belleville | $953 |
Concord | $912 |
Lebanon | $899 |
The rental statistics on this page were compiled using data provided by our sister company, Yardi Matrix, an apartment market intelligence solution which offers comprehensive information on all Lebanon apartment buildings 50 units or larger. Yardi Matrix covers ~80% of the U.S. metro area population, including over 80,000 properties and 15.2 million apartments across 124 U.S. markets.