Tyler, TX Rent Report

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 05/19/2026

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Tyler’s vibrant metro area offers a diverse rental landscape that caters to students, young professionals, and growing families alike. Apartment living ranges from compact studios in the bustling downtown district—often found in the $900‑$1,000 range—to spacious three‑ and four‑plus bedroom units that comfortably sit in the $1,500‑$2,200 bracket. Many of these larger units are positioned near popular neighborhoods such as The Grove and South Tyler, providing easy access to the Rose Garden, Tyler State Park, and the historic downtown entertainment corridor.

For renters who prefer the privacy of a house, the market presents a comparable variety of options. Studio‑style homes typically start around $800‑$1,000, while one‑ and two‑bedroom houses are commonly priced in the $1,000‑$1,400 range. Larger family homes, including three‑ and four‑plus bedroom layouts, are usually available in the $1,800‑$2,600 spectrum, offering ample space for multigenerational living or home‑based work setups. These residential options are scattered throughout established communities like Tyler Heights and the University‑adjacent districts, making commutes to schools, medical centers, and major employers convenient.

The overall rental market in Tyler reflects the city’s blend of affordability and growth. With a strong mix of apartments and houses, renters can find accommodations that match their lifestyle and budget while enjoying the cultural amenities, outdoor recreation, and thriving local economy that define this East Texas hub. Whether you’re drawn to the eclectic vibe of downtown lofts or the family‑friendly atmosphere of suburban neighborhoods, Tyler’s rental inventory provides a welcoming base for any chapter of life.

Partial Data Available: We have sufficient data for 3 Bedroom, 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom, 4+ Bedroom listings. Other bedroom types need more data for reliable statistics.

Tyler, TX Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Averages, medians, and ranges across recent rental listings

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min – Max 25th – 75th
Apartment 1 Bedroom $6,123 $1,060 $790 – $69,500 $920 – $1,299
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,268 $1,210 $830 – $1,795 $1,058 – $1,475
Apartment 3 Bedroom $1,525 $1,407 $900 – $2,300 $1,325 – $1,515
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $2,152 $1,862 $1,399 – $3,487 $1,595 – $3,487
House 1 Bedroom $5,572 $895 $500 – $69,500 $775 – $1,350
House 2 Bedroom $1,432 $1,350 $600 – $3,900 $1,150 – $1,695
House 3 Bedroom $1,819 $1,725 $1,130 – $4,500 $1,500 – $1,995
House 4+ Bedroom $2,491 $2,397 $1,325 – $5,500 $1,995 – $2,895

Current rent in Tyler, TX (all property types): 1 Bedroom $5,979, 2 Bedroom $1,376, 3 Bedroom $1,794, 4+ Bedroom $2,417.

Note: This analysis includes only bedroom types with sufficient data.

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