Lowest Rent Cities in USA 2026 | 1BR Rent Under $1,200 | GlobalSpendly

🏠 Lowest Rent Cities in USA (2026)

Find affordable apartments: 20 cities with 1BR rent under $1,200. Save thousands per year.

📉 Key trend: Midwest and Southern cities dominate the list. You can rent a 1BR for less than $900 in many places while still having decent job opportunities.

✅ Data based on Zillow, ApartmentList, and local housing authorities – updated March 2026.

💰 Top 20 Cities with Lowest 1BR Rent

RankCity1BR Rent (Center)3BR Rent (Suburbs)YoY Change
1Akron, OH$850$1,250+2.1%
2Albany, NY$1,100$1,550+3.0%
3Houston, TX$1,150$1,700+4.2%
4Las Vegas, NV$1,250$1,850+1.8%
5Phoenix, AZ$1,350$2,000+5.0%
6Raleigh, NC$1,400$2,100+6.1%
7Charlotte, NC$1,450$2,150+4.5%
8Dallas, TX$1,400$2,050+3.8%
9Atlanta, GA$1,550$2,200+5.2%
10Tampa, FL$1,550$2,250+7.0%
11Orlando, FL$1,600$2,300+6.5%
12Nashville, TN$1,650$2,350+4.9%
13Sacramento, CA$1,650$2,400+3.3%
14Portland, OR$1,700$2,450+2.9%
15Austin, TX$1,750$2,550+8.2%
16Denver, CO$1,850$2,700+4.0%
17Chicago, IL$1,950$2,800+3.5%
18Miami, FL$2,100$3,100+9.1%
19Seattle, WA$2,250$3,200+5.5%
20San Diego, CA$2,450$3,500+6.8%
*Rent data for city center 1BR and suburban 3BR. YoY = year-over-year increase. Source: 2026 rental reports.

💡 Pro Tip: How to Find Lowest Rent

✅ Look for cities in Ohio, Texas, and upstate New York.
✅ Consider suburbs of expensive cities (e.g., near Chicago but in Indiana).
✅ Use our Cost of Living Calculator to see total expenses including rent.

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