Average Rent in Pennsylvania

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 06/19/2026

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Pennsylvania’s rental market offers a dynamic blend of historic charm and modern convenience, attracting a wide range of renters from students and young professionals to growing families. Major metropolitan areas such as Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg provide vibrant urban living with easy access to cultural attractions, universities, and employment hubs, while smaller communities like Lancaster, Bethlehem, and the Lehigh Valley deliver a more relaxed suburban atmosphere with strong local amenities. Whether you’re seeking a walk‑up apartment near the bustling Market‑Hall district or a single‑family home in a leafy suburb, the state’s diverse neighborhoods cater to varied lifestyle preferences and budget considerations.

Rental pricing across Pennsylvania reflects this diversity. Studio apartments typically sit in the $1300s, with median rates aligning closely around that figure. One‑bedroom units generally fall within the $1500‑$1600 range, while two‑bedroom apartments hover near the $1900‑$2000 mark, median values around $1800. Larger three‑ and four‑plus‑bedroom apartments trend upward, often reaching the $2200‑$2300 range with median rents near $1900. For single‑family homes, studios are similarly priced in the $1300s, whereas one‑bedroom houses are commonly found in the $1200s, median around $1100. Two‑bedroom homes usually sit in the $1700‑$1800 bracket, median $1500, and three‑bedroom properties approach $1900, median $1700. The most spacious houses—four bedrooms and larger—command rates in the $2500‑$2600 range, with median rents around $2300. These trends illustrate a balanced market that provides affordable entry‑level options as well as premium spaces for those seeking larger accommodations in Pennsylvania’s most sought‑after locales.

Pennsylvania 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 $1,431 $1,426 $450 – $2,545 $1,125 – $1,640
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,664 $1,626 $600 – $3,579 $1,267 – $1,975
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,945 $1,742 $725 – $6,000 $1,350 – $2,195
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,232 $1,838 $700 – $12,300 $1,295 – $2,300
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $2,156 $1,950 $675 – $6,160 $1,549 – $2,350
House Studio $883 $950 $750 – $950 $750 – $950
House 1 Bedroom $939 $849 $700 – $1,420 $750 – $1,150
House 2 Bedroom $1,422 $1,350 $500 – $2,700 $1,230 – $1,700
House 3 Bedroom $1,790 $1,675 $745 – $3,650 $1,475 – $2,000
House 4+ Bedroom $2,337 $2,200 $1,200 – $5,945 $1,750 – $2,643

Current rent in Pennsylvania (all property types): Studio $1,383, 1 Bedroom $1,622, 2 Bedroom $1,804, 3 Bedroom $1,907, 4+ Bedroom $2,177.


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