Idaho Rent Prices 2026: Average $1,620/mo

Find fair market rent prices for 1 major metro area in Idaho. The average 2-bedroom rent across the state is $1,620/mo.

$1,148
Avg. Studio
$1,350
Avg. 1BR
$1,620
Avg. 2BR
$2,093
Avg. 3BR
1
Cities Tracked
$1,620
Lowest 2BR Rent
$1,620
Highest 2BR Rent

Major Cities in Idaho

Sorted by 2-bedroom rent price (highest to lowest)

Explore Idaho Rent Data

Browse detailed rent prices for cities across Idaho. Each city page includes neighborhood breakdowns, rent trends, and local market insights.

Can You Afford to Rent in Idaho?

See the income needed to comfortably afford rent in Idaho cities based on the 30% rule.

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Rent vs. Buy in Idaho Cities

Compare the cost of renting vs. buying a home in major Idaho metro areas.

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Idaho City Rent Comparison

Average 2-bedroom rent by city

Boise
$1,620/mo
$0$810$1,620
Income needed to afford $1,620/mo rent
$30k$50k$75k$100k$150k
Required Income: $64,800/yr
or $5,400/mo gross

Market Conditions Gauge

Idaho rental market analysis

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⚖️Balanced Market

Supply matches demand, stable conditions for renters

Affordability55/100
Supply Level45/100
Demand Pressure55/100
Price Stability50/100

What This Means for Renters

  • *Take time to compare options without rushing
  • *Negotiate move-in specials or minor rent reductions
  • *Stable market conditions favor fair dealings

Market conditions are calculated from supply/demand balance, price trends, and affordability metrics. Conditions can vary by neighborhood.

Top Cities in Idaho

Rent prices by metropolitan area

$1,620
$1,620
Most Affordable
Boise
$1,620
National Avg
Average
$1,620
Most Expensive
Boise
$1,620

Click on a state to see details. Color indicates rent level relative to national range.

Idaho Rental Market Overview

The fair market rent (FMR) data for Idaho is published annually by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These figures represent the 40th percentile of gross rents for standard quality rental housing in each metro area.

Idaho has 1 major metropolitan area tracked in our database. The most expensive city for renters is Boise, ID with an average 2-bedroom rent of $1,620/mo.

What Affects Rent Prices in Idaho?

  • Location: Proximity to employment centers and urban amenities significantly impacts rent prices across Idaho metros.
  • Local Economy: Job growth and industry presence drive rental demand. Strong employment markets typically have higher rents.
  • Housing Supply: Areas with new construction tend to have more rental options and potentially competitive pricing.
  • Schools: Quality school districts command premium rents, especially for family-sized apartments.
  • Transportation: Access to highways and public transit affects neighborhood desirability and pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Idaho Rent

What is the average rent in Idaho?

The average rent in Idaho is $1,620 per month for a 2-bedroom apartment based on 2026 HUD Fair Market Rent data. Prices range from $1,620 in Boise to $1,620 in Boise.

What is the cheapest city to rent in Idaho?

Boise, ID offers the most affordable rent among major Idaho metros at $1,620/month for a 2-bedroom apartment. Studios in Boise average $1,148/month.

What is the most expensive city to rent in Idaho?

Boise, ID has the highest rents in Idaho at $1,620/month for a 2-bedroom apartment. This is $0 above the state average.

How much do I need to earn to rent in Idaho?

To comfortably afford the average Idaho 2-bedroom at $1,620/month, you would need an annual income of approximately $64,800 (based on the 30% of income guideline). For the most affordable areas, you would need about $64,800/year.

Is Idaho affordable for renters?

Idaho offers moderate rental costs, with average 2-bedroom rents at $1,620/month. Some cities offer excellent value while others command premium prices.

Helpful Resources for Idaho Renters

Moving to Idaho? These comprehensive resources help you understand your rights, find assistance programs, and navigate the rental process.