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- The U.S. average rent increased by 2.5% ($35) year over year and reached $1,442 in May 2019, up by 0.3% ($5) month over month, according to Yardi Matrix data.
- The average rent in Des Moines, IA reached $906, a 2.4% ($21) year-over-year increase.Â
- Ankeny, IA apartments are the most expensive among the cities analyzed ($1,123 per month), while apartments in Urbandale, IA have the cheapest rents ($836 per month).Â
Apartment rents increase by 2.5% as the prime rental season kicks off
Average rent prices went up by 2.5% year-over-year in May and reached a $1,442 monthly average. Nationally, rents maintain a strong month-over-month growth, but the annual increase is the slowest we’ve seen in 18 months.
Residential rents are rising steadily across cities, with the third month in a row sprouting a 0.3% month-over-month jump. Compared to last May, renters pay $35 more on average, according to the latest Yardi Matrix data on apartment market trends
Renting in Iowa’s cities in May 2019
The average rent in Iowa’s cities is generally lower than the national average rent. Des Moines boasts an average rent of $906 per month, up by 2.4% ($21) year-over-year.
Of the cities analyzed, Ankeny apartments are the state’s most expensive for renters, with an average rent of $1,123 per month, followed by apartments in Johnston, where the average monthly rent is $1,114. Waukee ranks third, as renters here pay $1,083 on average for an apartment.
On the flipside, the most affordable cities to rent an apartment in Iowa are Urbandale ($836), and Clive ($843).
If we look at 5-year changes, Ankeny boasts a spectacular 20.62% spike in rents. Renters here pay on average $192 more each month than they did in 2015. Runner-ups are Des Moines and Council Bluffs, up by 20% ($151) and 17.23% ($133), respectively.
The fastest growing rents in May were in Council Bluffs, with prices increasing by 7.9% y-o-y. Renters here now pay $66 more per month than they did in May 2018. Altoona saw the second highest annual spike in the state, jumping by 3.6%, $33 more expensive than the same month last year.  Norwalk, Waukee, Des Moines, and West Des Moines also experienced rent growths of more than 2% year-over-year.
Rents dropped in Clive, down by 4.9% y-o-y and by 12% over the last 5 years, renters here paying on average $43 less each month than a year ago.
To compare the rental market in Iowa with other cities in the U.S., you can also check our national rent report.
Methodology
RentCafe.com is a nationwide apartment search website that enables renters to easily find apartments and houses for rent throughout the United States.
The data on average rents included in our reports comes directly from competitively-rented (market-rate) large-scale multifamily properties (50+ units in size), via telephone survey. The data is compiled and reported by our sister company Yardi Matrix, a business development and asset management tool for brokers, sponsors, banks and equity sources underwriting investments in the multifamily, office, industrial and self-storage sectors. Fully-affordable properties are not included in the survey and are not reported in rental rate averages. Local rent reports include only cities with a statistically-relevant stock of large-scale multifamily properties of 50+ units.
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Nicky is a Senior Communications Specialist for RENTCafé.com, where she researches and writes about real estate, interior design, and all things that spark renters’ interests. She is also your go-to person for content collaborations. Nicky double majored in Marketing and Applied Economics and holds a master's degree in Marketing Strategies and Policies. You can reach her via email at nicky.rentcafe@yardi.com.
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