Huntsville Rent Report: May 2025
Welcome to the Apartment List May 2025 Rent Report for Huntsville, AL. Currently, the overall median rent in the city stands at $1,019, after falling 0.7% last month. Prices are now down 2.4% year-over-year. Read on to learn more about what’s been happening in the Huntsville rental market and how it compares to trends throughout the nation as a whole.
The median rent in Huntsville fell by 0.7% over the course of April, and has now decreased by a total of 2.4% over the past 12 months. Huntsville’s rent growth over the past year has is similar to the state average (-1.6%) but has fallen below the national average (-0.3%).
Four months into the year, rents in Huntsville have fallen 1.2%. This is a similar rate of growth compared to what the city was experiencing at this point last year: from January to April 2024 rents had decreased 1.5%.
Huntsville rents went down 0.7% in the past month, compared to the national rate of 0.5%. Among the nation's 100 largest cities, this ranks #98. Similar monthly rent growth took place in Tucson, AZ (-0.6%) and Scottsdale, AZ (-0.9%).
Citywide, the median rent currently stands at $857 for a 1-bedroom apartment and $1,015 for a 2-bedroom. Across all bedroom sizes (ie, the entire rental market), the median rent is $1,019. That ranks #97 in the nation, among the country's 100 largest cities.
For comparison, the median rent across the nation as a whole is $1,223 for a 1-bedroom, $1,378 for a 2-bedroom, and $1,392 overall. The median rent in Huntsville is 26.8% lower than the national, and is similar to the prices you would find in Tulsa, OK ($1,048) and Wichita, KS ($1,010).
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