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- Smith County
- Tyler city
Average Rent in Tyler, TX
Apartments & Houses by Size
Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 08/18/2026
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Tyler’s rental market offers a diverse mix of apartments and single‑family homes, catering to a wide range of lifestyles from young professionals to growing families. Apartment options span from efficient studios in the vibrant downtown corridor—where historic brick streets meet modern loft conversions—to spacious four‑bedroom units in the newer developments near Tyler Mall. Average rents for studios and one‑bedroom apartments sit comfortably in the low $1000s, while two‑ and three‑bedroom units typically fall within the $1200‑$1500 range. Premium larger apartments can reach the $2400 mark, reflecting the city’s expanding luxury segment.
For those preferring the privacy of a house, Tyler’s neighborhoods such as the historic Rose Hill area, the family‑friendly South Tyler subdivisions, and the upscale Northside communities provide an array of choices. One‑bedroom homes often start in the low $1000s, with two‑bedroom properties averaging around $1300 and three‑bedroom homes reaching the $1800‑$1900 band. Larger four‑plus bedroom houses can command rents in the $2500‑$2700 range, highlighting the market’s capacity to accommodate larger households and premium amenities.
The city’s strong rental profile is supported by an active employment base, renowned cultural attractions like the Tyler Rose Garden, and a growing selection of dining and entertainment venues. Proximity to major highways and the Texas Railroad Museum further enhances the appeal for commuters and students alike. Whether seeking a convenient apartment close to the University of Texas at Tyler or a spacious home near the scenic Lake Parker, renters will find Tyler’s balanced mix of affordability, variety, and community charm.
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Tyler 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 | $906 | $835 | $799 – $1,085 | $799 – $1,085 |
| Apartment | 1 Bedroom | $1,058 | $1,032 | $725 – $1,429 | $941 – $1,157 |
| Apartment | 2 Bedroom | $1,261 | $1,197 | $800 – $1,864 | $1,090 – $1,425 |
| Apartment | 3 Bedroom | $1,699 | $1,672 | $1,000 – $3,500 | $1,415 – $1,896 |
| House | 1 Bedroom | $972 | $900 | $500 – $1,850 | $850 – $1,000 |
| House | 2 Bedroom | $1,420 | $1,397 | $625 – $2,300 | $1,200 – $1,695 |
| House | 3 Bedroom | $1,773 | $1,700 | $575 – $4,500 | $1,495 – $1,950 |
| House | 4+ Bedroom | $2,306 | $2,000 | $1,200 – $7,500 | $1,750 – $2,595 |
Current rent in Tyler (all property types): Studio $906, 1 Bedroom $1,034, 2 Bedroom $1,344, 3 Bedroom $1,766, 4+ Bedroom $2,294.
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