See what you’ll really pay: RentCafe introduces Total monthly cost and the Cost calculator

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RentCafe listings now display the Total monthly cost and the Cost calculator, two new features designed to give you a clear, complete picture of what renting a home will actually cost you, from your first search all the way to move-in day.

Pricing transparency is the top priority for renters today, and the numbers reflect it. A recent RentCafe survey of more than 3,000 renters found that 18% would feel more confident renting online with clearer pricing and fees — ranking higher than more photos (16%), virtual tours (15%) and every other listing feature on the platform. These two features were built with exactly that in mind.

Key takeaways 

  • Total monthly cost shows you the base rent plus all recurring, mandatory monthly fees in one number, right on the search results page. 
  • The cost calculator lets you go deeper: explore one-time fees, toggle optional add-ons and adjust your lease length to see how your total changes in real time.

What is total monthly cost? 

‘Total monthly cost’ is a new pricing label you’ll see on certain listings across RentCafe. It adds all recurring, mandatory monthly fees set by the property to the monthly base rent.

Visual showing where to find the total monthly cost on the RentCafe page.

Total monthly cost includes: 

  • Base rent 
  • Recurring mandatory monthly fees (such as trash fees, common area maintenance or fixed amenity fees) 

Visual showing the base rent option that can be found on the RentCafe page.

Total monthly cost does not include: 

  • Application fees 
  • Variable usage-based costs (such as utilities) 
  • Optional charges (such as pet rent, parking upgrades or storage) 

In your search results on RentCafe.com, some listings will show ‘Total monthly cost’ instead of ‘Base rent.’ For a full picture of your additional fees, check out the cost calculator. If a listing shows ‘Base rent,’ it means the property has only provided information on the base rent price. To find out more information on costs, you may contact the property or start an application to see all leasing options.

Explore the full picture with the cost calculator 

Knowing the total monthly cost is a great start. But what about move-in costs? Application fees? How does your monthly payment change if you bring a pet or need a parking spot? 

Visual showing where to find the cost calculator on the RentCafe page.

Youll find all of this in the cost calculator on select listing pages. It provides a personalized breakdown of the full cost of renting a specific home, organized into four clear categories: 

  • Application costs: The one-time fee you pay when submitting your application. 
  • Move-in costs: Your first month’s payment plus any one-time move-in charges. 

Visual showing the additional options available to the cost calculator.

  • Total monthly leasing price: The full monthly payment, including base rent, required fees and any optional add-ons you’ve chosen (like pet rent or parking). 
  • Move-out costs: Charges that come due when your lease ends, such as your final month’s payment plus any one-time move-out fees, when applicable. 

Even better: You can also toggle optional add-ons on or off, adjust your lease length and see how each choice affects your total in real time 

Total monthly cost Cost calculator
What it is The headline number on the listing A full breakdown you can customize
Base rent + mandatory fees Included in the number Itemized under Total monthly leasing price
Optional add-ons (pet, parking) Not included Toggle on/off and see the impact
Application costs Not included Shown as a one-time fee
Move-in costs Not included First month + one-time charges
Move-out costs Not included Final month + any move-out fees
Lease term adjustments Shows default term Adjustable — see how cost changes

How to use total monthly cost and cost calculator together  

Step 1: Spot the label on the listings in your search results. 

When a property has the cost calculator enabled, its listing card will show ‘Total monthly cost’ as the price label. That’s your signal that the number you see reflects more than just the base rent. 

Step 2: Check the property page.  

On the property details page, you’ll see ‘Total monthly cost’ as the column header in the floor plans section, along with a banner explaining what’s included.  

Step 3: Open the cost calculator.  

Located below the pricing section on property pages, the cost calculator lets you explore all four cost categories, toggle optional add-ons, adjust your lease length and see exactly how your total changes. 

Visual showing the add-on details available to renters who use the cost calculator.

Step 4: Plan your budget with confidence.  

Now you have everything you need to decide if a home is the right fit. 

Start your apartment search and look for total monthly cost 

Total monthly cost and the cost calculator are designed to give you clarity at every step, from the first number you see in search results to the full budget breakdown before you sign a lease. 

The next time you’re searching on RentCafe, total monthly cost and the cost calculator will be there to help you figure out your true costs before you sign.

Ready to find your happy place? Start searching on RentCafe.com today. 

FAQ: Total monthly cost and cost calculator  

Q: Does every listing on RentCafe show total monthly cost?  

A: Not yet. Total monthly cost appears on listings from properties that opt in for displaying total monthly costs.  

Q: What fees are included in total monthly cost?  

A: Total monthly cost includes the base rent plus all recurring, mandatory monthly fees set by the property — things like trash fees, common area maintenance charges or fixed amenity fees.  

Q: What does the cost calculator show that total monthly cost doesn’t?  

A: The cost calculator shows the full financial picture of renting a specific home: one-time application fees, move-in costs (first month’s rent plus any move-in charges), your ongoing monthly total with any optional add-ons included and move-out costs.  

Q: Can I use the cost calculator to compare two different apartments?  

A: The cost calculator is available on individual property details pages, so you can use it to compare homes one at a time 

Q: What if I want to add a pet or a parking spot — will the cost calculator reflect that?  

A: Yes. The cost calculator lets you toggle optional add-ons like pet rent, parking and storage on or off, and updates your total in real time so you can see exactly how each choice affects your monthly payment. 

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Adina Dragos

Adina Dragos is a real estate writer and research analyst with RentCafe. She has solid experience in real estate writing, covering topics ranging from best cities for renters and the top cities for rental activity to cost of living. Her work was featured in several prominent media channels such as Axios, The Dallas Morning News, ConnectCRE and The New York Times.

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