A 1-bedroom apartment in Phoenix rents for roughly $1,146–$1,346 per month and a 2-bedroom for about $1,450–$1,633 (mid-2026). Studios average $950–$1,049 and 3-bedrooms $2,138–$2,395. Phoenix's overall average sits near $1,699 — about 13% below the U.S. average.
Average rent by size (2026)
| Apartment size | Typical rent (per month) |
|---|---|
| Studio | $950–$1,049 |
| 1-bedroom | $1,146–$1,346 |
| 2-bedroom | $1,450–$1,633 |
| 3-bedroom | $2,138–$2,395 |
Sources: RentCafe, Zumper, ApartmentAdvisor (mid-2026). Actual rent varies by community, floor plan, lease term and date.
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Collins off Colter
Frequently asked questions
How much is rent in Phoenix?
Phoenix apartments average roughly $1,699/month overall (mid-2026): studios $950–$1,049, 1-bedrooms $1,146–$1,346, 2-bedrooms $1,450–$1,633 and 3-bedrooms $2,138–$2,395, varying by source and neighborhood.
Is Phoenix affordable for renters?
Phoenix's average rent runs about 13% below the national average, making it relatively affordable among large, fast-growing Sun Belt metros.
Where can I rent in central Phoenix?
Collins off Colter sits in central Phoenix near Midtown and the Camelback corridor, with quick SR-51/Loop 202 access. Use its link to check live pricing and availability.
How do I find current Phoenix pricing?
Each community keeps live pricing and floor plans on its own website — follow the community link below to check current availability.