Average Rent in St. Louis, MO

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 06/13/2026

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St. Louis offers a vibrant rental market that blends historic charm with modern convenience, making it an attractive destination for renters of all lifestyles. From the bustling downtown corridor and the lively Central West End to the leafy neighborhoods near Forest Park and the renowned Hill district, the city provides a rich tapestry of cultural attractions, dining options, and recreational amenities. Its strong public‑transit network and close proximity to major employers, universities, and medical centers further enhance the appeal for young professionals, families, and retirees alike.

Apartment rentals in St. Louis reflect a broad spectrum of options and price points. Studios typically sit in the $1,100‑$1,300 range, while one‑bedroom units average around the $1,300‑$1,400 bracket. Two‑bedroom apartments commonly fall within the $1,700‑$1,800 range, and three‑bedroom units often reach the $2,200‑$2,300 level. Larger four‑plus bedroom apartments also appear, generally priced in the $1,800‑$2,000 range. For those seeking single‑family homes, one‑bedroom houses are available near the $1,100‑$1,200 mark, two‑bedroom homes hover around $1,400, and three‑bedroom houses commonly land in the $1,900‑$2,000 bracket. Larger homes with four or more bedrooms typically command prices in the $2,300‑$2,400 range, offering ample space for growing families.

Beyond the numbers, St. Louis renters benefit from a city that balances affordability with quality of life. Residents enjoy easy access to world‑class museums, vibrant music venues, and expansive green spaces like Tower Grove Park. Whether you’re drawn to the historic brick streets of Soulard or the sleek high‑rise condos of the Central West End, the city’s diverse housing stock and welcoming neighborhoods provide a solid foundation for a comfortable, connected lifestyle.

St. Louis 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 $1,122 $1,220 $550 – $1,679 $894 – $1,325
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,280 $1,175 $561 – $3,890 $925 – $1,584
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,542 $1,395 $625 – $5,720 $1,150 – $1,790
Apartment 3 Bedroom $1,828 $1,372 $695 – $5,995 $1,000 – $2,195
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $1,774 $1,999 $1,325 – $2,000 $1,325 – $2,000
House 1 Bedroom $1,188 $1,125 $575 – $3,334 $875 – $1,300
House 2 Bedroom $1,275 $1,200 $325 – $2,450 $1,000 – $1,450
House 3 Bedroom $1,837 $1,575 $525 – $5,750 $1,350 – $2,050
House 4+ Bedroom $2,108 $1,888 $750 – $4,500 $1,600 – $3,000

Current rent in St. Louis (all property types): Studio $1,126, 1 Bedroom $1,265, 2 Bedroom $1,426, 3 Bedroom $1,843, 4+ Bedroom $2,048.

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