- The average monthly rent in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, and Austin was $1,110, $1,040, $1,245 and $1,431, respectively, in January, being $16, $25, $46 and $65 more than one year prior.
- Flower Mound apartments are the most expensive in the state, renting for $1,617, while apartments in Brownsville have the cheapest rents, $730 per month.
- The national average rent in January 2020 was $1,463, up 3% compared to the same time last year according to data from Yardi Matrix.
Renting in the largest cities in Taxas
Apartments in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, and Austin rented for $1,110, $1,040, $1,245 and $1,431 on average, respectively, in January. Rents in the largest Texas city saw a year-over-year increase of 1.5%, or $16, compared to this time last year and no change in rent compared to December. San Antonio saw an annual increase of 2.5%, or $25, compared to last January and a decrease of 0.2% ($2) compared to last month. Dallas saw a yearly increase of 3.8%, or $46, and a monthly increase of 0.1% ($1), while the average rent in Austin increased by 4.8% ($65) since last year, and decreased by 0.5% ($7) since last month.
Renting in Texas in January 2020
The average rent in Texas cities is generally lower than the national average rent. The fastest growing rents in January were in The Woodlands, where rental apartment prices increased by 1.2% month over month, or $18. Harlingen and Edinburg apartments saw the second highest monthly increase, jumping by 0.9% and making them $7 and $8, respectively, more expensive than last month. On the other hand, in Corpus Christi, Mission and Pflugerville prices decreased by 0.8% ($8, $7 and $10, respectively) compared to December.
Flower Mound apartments are the state’s most expensive for renters, with an average rent of $1,617, followed by apartments in Midland, where the average monthly rent is $1,490. On the other hand, the cheapest city to rent an apartment of the cities analyzed is Brownsville, with an average apartment rent of $730.
The January national average rent went up by 3% year-over-year
The average apartment rent reached $1,463 in January, up $43 since last year, according to apartment data from Yardi Matrix. Rents grew moderately into the new year, increasing by 3% year-over-year, the slowest pace we’ve seen in 18 months, as the seasonal winddown wears on through the winter.
Rents are likely to maintain an upward streak throughout 2020, as the number of renters continues to rise in the U.S. The demand for apartments is high, including among those renting by choice. 157% more Americans who earn over $150K per year began renting this past decade, shifting from homeownership to a more flexible and comfort-driven lifestyle.
To compare the rental market in Texas with other cities in the U.S., you can also check our national January 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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