Average Rent in Tempe, AZ

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 07/15/2026

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Tempe, Arizona, blends a lively college atmosphere with a thriving urban core, making it a top destination for renters seeking both convenience and culture. Home to Arizona State University, the city buzzes with youthful energy, while its well‑connected transit system, walkable neighborhoods, and proximity to Phoenix provide easy access to work, entertainment, and outdoor recreation. Iconic spots such as Mill Avenue, Tempe Town Lake, and the Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium contribute to a vibrant lifestyle that appeals to students, professionals, and families alike.

The local rental market offers a diverse mix of apartments and single‑family homes to match a range of preferences. Apartment studios generally fall in the $1400s, with one‑bedroom units moving into the $1500s and two‑bedroom options reaching the $1900s. Larger three‑bedroom apartments trend toward the $2300–$2600 range, while upscale four‑plus‑bedroom units sit within the $2200s. For those who favor houses, studio‑style rentals start in the $1100s, one‑bedroom homes hover around $1100–$1150, and two‑bedroom houses typically rent in the $1800s. Three‑bedroom homes often command mid‑$2400s, and larger four‑plus‑bedroom houses can exceed $3100, reflecting the premium for spacious living in sought‑after neighborhoods.

Renters often gravitate toward distinct areas that match their lifestyle needs. Downtown Tempe and the Mill Avenue district provide walkable access to cafés, nightlife, and public transportation, while the Tempe Town Lake corridor offers scenic views and recreational trails. Families may prefer quiet streets in the historic Tempe Ranch or the growing neighborhoods near the ASU campus. With a blend of modern apartments, charming homes, and a dynamic community, Tempe’s rental market presents ample opportunities for anyone looking to call this West‑side gem home.

Tempe 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 $1,338 $1,400 $899 – $1,684 $1,119 – $1,475
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,452 $1,370 $450 – $2,850 $1,179 – $1,700
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,675 $1,555 $800 – $2,983 $1,325 – $1,894
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,150 $2,101 $1,825 – $2,637 $1,999 – $2,244
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $1,727 $1,436 $895 – $2,850 $895 – $2,850
House Studio $1,145 $1,150 $1,002 – $1,285 $1,002 – $1,285
House 1 Bedroom $1,281 $1,350 $1,075 – $1,420 $1,075 – $1,420
House 2 Bedroom $1,863 $1,700 $1,195 – $2,950 $1,380 – $2,095
House 3 Bedroom $2,600 $2,450 $1,250 – $8,000 $2,130 – $2,875
House 4+ Bedroom $3,422 $3,200 $875 – $8,450 $2,600 – $4,050

Current rent in Tempe (all property types): Studio $1,302, 1 Bedroom $1,443, 2 Bedroom $1,718, 3 Bedroom $2,566, 4+ Bedroom $2,924.

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