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Average Rent in Hartford, CT

Average Rent in Hartford, CT

Avg. RentAnnual Change
Studio - $1,502+2%
1 Bed - $1,698+2%
2 Beds - $2,199+45%
Last updated 10/14/2024

Average Apartment Cost in Hartford, CT

The average rent for apartments in Hartford, CT, is between $1,502 and $2,199 in 2024. For a studio apartment in Hartford, CT, the average rent is $1,502. When it comes to 1-bedroom apartments, the average rent in Hartford, CT, is $1,698. For a 2-bedroom apartment, the average rent is $2,199.

Apartment Rent Ranges in Hartford, CT

Apartment PricesProportion
0%
1%
43%
43%
13%

Neighborhood Apartment Rent Trends in Hartford, CT

NeighborhoodStudio Avg RentAnnual Change
Parkville$1,865--
Downtown Hartford$1,515+3%
Asylum Hill$1,175--
West End$1,025--
Neighborhood1 Bed Avg RentAnnual Change
Parkville$2,195+69%
Sheldon Charter Oak$2,010+704%
Downtown Hartford$1,741-4%
Asylum Hill$1,400--
Frog Hollow$1,232+5%
West End$1,225-2%
North End$1,200+2%
Neighborhood2 Beds Avg RentAnnual Change
Parkville$3,455+138%
Sheldon Charter Oak$2,700--
Downtown Hartford$2,591+10%
Asylum Hill$1,650--
Frog Hollow$1,562+7%
North End$1,430+4%
West End$1,300--

How Other Cities Compare to Hartford, CT

CityStudio Avg RentAnnual Change
Branford$2,500--
Amherst$2,299+12%
Manchester$2,040-28%
New Haven$2,020-1%
Milford$1,960+1%
West Hartford$1,865--
New London$1,728+11%
Danbury$1,685-2%
New Britain$1,629-5%
Hamden$1,575+43%
Groton$1,575--
Enfield$1,470-2%
Bridgeport$1,435+85%
Rocky Hill$1,401+15%
Meriden$1,400+8%
Middletown$1,290+11%
West Haven$1,290+23%
East Hartford$1,250--
Springfield$1,150-11%
Chicopee$1,117+6%
West Springfield$1,100-2%
Waterbury$995--
City1 Bed Avg RentAnnual Change
Branford$2,575+34%
Trumbull$2,525+1%
New Haven$2,412-9%
Danbury$2,323+7%
Milford$2,245-1%
Amherst$2,2270%
West Hartford$2,195-12%
Newington$2,134+54%
New London$2,061+4%
Groton$1,950+16%
New Britain$1,850-1%
Bridgeport$1,845+76%
Hamden$1,810+37%
Manchester$1,745+22%
Enfield$1,701+5%
Meriden$1,649+65%
Rocky Hill$1,644+10%
Springfield$1,582+27%
West Haven$1,520+30%
Middletown$1,450+26%
Chicopee$1,450+5%
Waterbury$1,350+35%
Bristol$1,300+4%
West Springfield$1,250-2%
East Hartford$1,100-6%
City2 Beds Avg RentAnnual Change
West Hartford$3,295+10%
Trumbull$3,137+2%
Milford$2,988-2%
Newington$2,925+83%
New Haven$2,8820%
Danbury$2,812-2%
Branford$2,772+8%
Amherst$2,475-20%
Hamden$2,305+32%
Enfield$2,240+23%
Middletown$2,141+19%
Groton$2,095+19%
Manchester$2,005+3%
Rocky Hill$1,921+5%
West Haven$1,850+3%
Meriden$1,800+50%
New London$1,776+10%
Bristol$1,695+20%
New Britain$1,650+4%
Bridgeport$1,600+33%
Waterbury$1,599+23%
Chicopee$1,549+13%
Springfield$1,500-9%
West Springfield$1,400+2%
East Hartford$1,200-13%

Hartford, CT Rent Trends

Studio1 Bed2 Beds
Oct 2023Nov 2023Dec 2023Jan 2024Feb 2024Mar 2024Apr 2024May 2024Jun 2024Jul 2024Aug 2024Sep 2024Oct 2024
$1442$1383$1225$1277$1335$1322$1439$1200$1100$1159$1436$1502$1502
$1610$1535$1462$1461$1593$1640$1665$1325$1290$1275$1694$1698$1698
$1517$1600$1562$1562$1620$1677$1793$1600$1600$1562$1562$1562$1562

Neighborhood Information for Hartford, CT

What are the most affordable neighborhoods in Hartford, CT?

The most affordable neighborhoods in Hartford are North End, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $1,200, West End, where renters pay $1,225 on average for a 1-bedroom apartment, and Frog Hollow, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $1,232. If you're looking for other great deals, check out the listings in Asylum Hill ($1,400 for a 1-bedroom apartment) or Downtown Hartford ($1,741 for a 1-bedroom apartment), compared to the $1,698 average for an Hartford 1-bedroom apartment.

What are the most expensive neighborhoods in Hartford, CT?

The most expensive neighborhoods in Hartford are Parkville, where the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment is just $2,195. offering similar apartments at an average of Sheldon Charter Oak, $2,010, and Downtown Hartford, $1,741. For additional value-for-money options, consider Asylum Hill ($1,400 for a 1-bedroom apartment) or Frog Hollow ($1,232 for a 1-bedroom apartment). These prices represent a significant saving when compared to the Hartford average for a 1-bedroom apartment, which stands at $1,698.

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Hartford, CT?

The most popular neighborhoods in Hartford are Sheldon Charter Oak, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $2,010, Downtown Hartford, where renters pay $1,741 on average for a 1-bedroom apartment, and Parkville, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $2,195. If you're looking for other popular neighborhoods, check out the listings in Frog Hollow ($1,232 for a 1-bedroom apartment) or Asylum Hill ($1,400 for a 1-bedroom apartment), compared to the $1,698 average for an Hartford 1-bedroom apartment.

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