Average Rent in Killeen, TX

Apartments & Houses by Size

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

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Killeen, Texas, sits at the heart of Central Texas and serves as a vibrant gateway to the region’s cultural, recreational, and military attractions. The city’s close proximity to Fort Hood creates a dynamic community where service members, families, and professionals converge, fostering a lively atmosphere complemented by diverse dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate easy access to Lake Killeen and the nearby Hill Country, while downtown’s historic district offers museums, art galleries, and a growing selection of local breweries and restaurants.

The Killeen rental market reflects this mix of lifestyles, offering a broad spectrum of housing choices for renters at every stage. Apartment seekers can find efficient studios in the $800‑$950 range and comfortable one‑bedroom units near the $850 median, while families often gravitate toward two‑ and three‑bedroom apartments that sit around the $1,000‑$1,200 mark. Larger four‑plus bedroom apartments are available in the $1,600 range, providing ample space for multigenerational households. For those preferring a house, the market includes premium one‑bedroom homes that typically exceed the $4,500 range, with three‑ and four‑plus bedroom houses commonly priced between $1,500 and $1,800, delivering attractive options for both single occupants and growing families.

Several neighborhoods stand out for renters seeking specific amenities. The West Killeen area, near the bustling shopping centers and schools, appeals to families, while the historic downtown district attracts young professionals and students from nearby Central Texas College. The Killeen Ranch and Eagle Mountain communities offer a suburban feel with easy access to parks and trails, making them ideal for outdoor lovers. Whether you’re drawn by military proximity, educational institutions, or the city’s lively cultural scene, Killeen’s rental landscape provides flexible, quality housing to match a variety of needs.

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

Killeen 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 $902 $877 $513 – $1,571 $625 – $1,075
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,116 $1,144 $575 – $1,763 $889 – $1,300
Apartment 3 Bedroom $1,318 $1,299 $800 – $1,983 $1,195 – $1,414
House 2 Bedroom $1,034 $1,022 $700 – $1,475 $875 – $1,200
House 3 Bedroom $1,470 $1,490 $710 – $2,200 $1,295 – $1,640
House 4+ Bedroom $1,795 $1,750 $1,110 – $3,500 $1,595 – $1,900

Current rent in Killeen (all property types): 1 Bedroom $881, 2 Bedroom $1,077, 3 Bedroom $1,463, 4+ Bedroom $1,757.

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

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Map of City of Killeen
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