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Average Rent in Bridgeport, CT

Average Rent in Bridgeport, CT

Avg. RentAnnual Change
Studio - $1,435+85%
1 Bed - $1,845+76%
2 Beds - $1,600+33%
Last updated 10/7/2024

Average Apartment Cost in Bridgeport, CT

The average rent for apartments in Bridgeport, CT, is between $1,435 and $1,845 in 2024. For a studio apartment in Bridgeport, CT, the average rent is $1,435. When it comes to 1-bedroom apartments, the average rent in Bridgeport, CT, is $1,845. For a 2-bedroom apartment, the average rent is $1,600.

Apartment Rent Ranges in Bridgeport, CT

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Neighborhood Apartment Rent Trends in Bridgeport, CT

NeighborhoodStudio Avg RentAnnual Change
Downtown Bridgeport$1,606+57%
Black Rock$1,575-5%
North End$1,3500%
West Side - West End$775--
Brooklawn - St. Vincent$775+7%
Neighborhood1 Bed Avg RentAnnual Change
Downtown Bridgeport$2,225+49%
Black Rock$1,845+5%
North End$1,5500%
East Side$1,350--
West Side - West End$1,300--
West End - West Side$1,250--
North Bridgeport$1,100--
Brooklawn - St. Vincent$9250%
Neighborhood2 Beds Avg RentAnnual Change
Black Rock$2,188-2%
Downtown Bridgeport$1,975+15%
Brooklawn - St. Vincent$1,895--
North End$1,800--
North Bridgeport$1,800-4%
West Side - West End$1,500--
East Side$1,500--
West End - West Side$1,475--

How Other Cities Compare to Bridgeport, CT

CityStudio Avg RentAnnual Change
Long Island City$3,605+6%
White Plains$2,681+6%
Norwalk$2,517+6%
Yonkers$2,346+5%
New Rochelle$2,172-5%
Stamford$2,132+11%
New Haven$2,020-1%
Queens$1,900+9%
Hackensack$1,900-20%
West Hartford$1,865--
Danbury$1,685-2%
Bronx$1,517-35%
Hartford$1,502+2%
City1 Bed Avg RentAnnual Change
White Plains$2,975+1%
North Bergen$2,950+18%
Stamford$2,812+9%
New Rochelle$2,742-2%
Yonkers$2,455-6%
Norwalk$2,417+4%
New Haven$2,412-9%
Queens$2,350+7%
Danbury$2,323+7%
Hackensack$2,312-12%
Stony Brook$2,200--
West Hartford$2,195-12%
Bronx$1,7670%
Hartford$1,698+2%
City2 Beds Avg RentAnnual Change
White Plains$4,455+2%
New Rochelle$3,840-5%
North Bergen$3,790+15%
Stamford$3,720+8%
Hackensack$3,572+8%
West Hartford$3,295+10%
Norwalk$3,175-6%
Yonkers$2,975-6%
New Haven$2,8820%
Danbury$2,812-2%
Queens$2,800+12%
Hartford$2,199+45%
Bronx$2,017-27%

Bridgeport, CT Rent Trends

Studio1 Bed2 Beds
Oct 2023Nov 2023Dec 2023Jan 2024Feb 2024Mar 2024Apr 2024May 2024Jun 2024Jul 2024Aug 2024Sep 2024Oct 2024
$775$775$1022$775$775$775$775$1350$1350$1350$775$1435$1435
$1050$1050$1050$1050$1050$1350$1350$1700$2225$2225$1818$1845$1845
$1200$1187$1187$1650$1200$1425$1575$1600$1600$1600$1600$1600$1600

Neighborhood Information for Bridgeport, CT

What are the most affordable neighborhoods in Bridgeport, CT?

The most affordable neighborhoods in Bridgeport are Brooklawn - St. Vincent, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $925, North Bridgeport, where renters pay $1,100 on average for a 1-bedroom apartment, and West End - West Side, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $1,250. If you're looking for other great deals, check out the listings in West Side - West End ($1,300 for a 1-bedroom apartment) or East Side ($1,350 for a 1-bedroom apartment), compared to the $1,845 average for an Bridgeport 1-bedroom apartment.

What are the most expensive neighborhoods in Bridgeport, CT?

The most expensive neighborhoods in Bridgeport are Downtown Bridgeport, where the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment is just $2,225. offering similar apartments at an average of Black Rock, $1,845, and North End, $1,550. For additional value-for-money options, consider East Side ($1,350 for a 1-bedroom apartment) or West Side - West End ($1,300 for a 1-bedroom apartment). These prices represent a significant saving when compared to the Bridgeport average for a 1-bedroom apartment, which stands at $1,845.

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Bridgeport, CT?

The most popular neighborhoods in Bridgeport are West End - West Side, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $1,250, West Side - West End, where renters pay $1,300 on average for a 1-bedroom apartment, and Downtown Bridgeport, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $2,225. If you're looking for other popular neighborhoods, check out the listings in East Side ($1,350 for a 1-bedroom apartment) or Brooklawn - St. Vincent ($925 for a 1-bedroom apartment), compared to the $1,845 average for an Bridgeport 1-bedroom apartment.

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