Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 10/23/2025
California’s rental market is as dynamic and varied as its iconic coastline, offering options that range from high‑rise apartments in bustling urban centers to spacious single‑family homes nestled in suburban neighborhoods. With strong demand across both houses and apartments, renters benefit from a broad selection of properties that suit everything from solo living to larger families. The state’s economic vitality, driven by technology hubs, entertainment industries, and tourism, continues to sustain a vibrant rental landscape that attracts residents from across the nation and abroad.
Rental prices reflect this diversity. Studio apartments typically fall in the $2100 range, with median rents hovering around $2000, while one‑bedroom units move into the $2400 range and median values near $2300. Two‑bedroom apartments average in the $3200 range, and three‑bedroom units climb to the $4300 range, with four‑plus‑bedroom apartments also seeing averages near $4200. Comparable house rentals start in the $2000 range for studios and increase to the $6200 range for larger four‑plus‑bedroom homes, with median rents generally aligned just below the respective averages. These figures illustrate a market that accommodates a wide spectrum of budgets while reflecting California’s premium living standards.
From the sun‑kissed beaches of San Diego and Santa Monica to the tech‑driven corridors of Silicon Valley, renters can choose neighborhoods that match their lifestyle preferences. Iconic landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Hollywood Boulevard, and Napa Valley vineyards add cultural allure, while thriving downtown districts in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento provide easy access to dining, arts, and public transit. Whether seeking a modern apartment steps from the beach or a family house near top‑rated schools, California’s rental market offers a compelling blend of convenience, diversity, and quality of life.
Property Type | Bedrooms | Average | Median | Min - Max | 25th - 75th |
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Apartment | Studio | $2,035 | $1,965 | $900 - $4,200 | $1,500 - $2,665 |
Apartment | 1 Bedroom | $2,373 | $2,314 | $610 - $4,300 | $1,950 - $2,700 |
Apartment | 2 Bedroom | $3,035 | $2,732 | $950 - $10,000 | $2,309 - $3,637 |
Apartment | 3 Bedroom | $4,242 | $3,487 | $1,450 - $12,221 | $2,895 - $5,270 |
House | Studio | $1,945 | $1,900 | $1,500 - $2,500 | $1,600 - $2,275 |
House | 1 Bedroom | $2,010 | $2,095 | $1,300 - $2,995 | $1,600 - $2,200 |
House | 2 Bedroom | $3,454 | $3,225 | $900 - $7,610 | $2,399 - $4,195 |
House | 3 Bedroom | $3,927 | $3,400 | $1,500 - $14,000 | $2,700 - $4,600 |
House | 4+ Bedroom | $6,116 | $4,500 | $2,050 - $39,500 | $3,349 - $7,500 |
In the current period, the average rent in California was $2,017 for Studio, $2,328 for 1 Bedroom, $3,166 for 2 Bedroom, $3,979 for 3 Bedroom, and $5,442 for 4+ Bedroom.
Data provided by Rentometer, Inc.