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    Average Rent in Virginia (2026)

    The average 1-bedroom fair market rent in Virginia is $1,173/month as of 2026, covering 800 cities and 1,031 ZIP codes. Rents statewide have changed +0.8% year over year, so an increase above 0.8% exceeds the statewide trend. Data source: HUD Small Area Fair Market Rents FY2026.

    Average 1-Bedroom Fair Market Rent

    $1,173/mo

    Source: HUD Fair Market Rent FY2026 · 1,031 zip codes

    Year-over-Year

    ↑ +0.8%

    Source: Apartment List

    Includes all regions. Virginia Beach average: $1,571/mo →

    Data through

    The average 1-bedroom rent in Virginia is $1,173/month according to HUD FY2026 Fair Market Rent data, covering 800 cities and 1,031 ZIP codes. Rents have increased 0.8% year-over-year. The average 1-bedroom rent in Virginia is 2% below the national average of $1,196/month.

    Key Facts

    Average 1-BR rent: $1,173/mo
    Year-over-year change: +0.8%
    Coverage: 800 cities, 1,031 ZIP codes
    Data source: HUD Small Area FMR FY2026
    vs. national avg: 2% below ($1,196/mo)

    How much is rent in Virginia?

    The average 1-bedroom rent in Virginia is $1,173/month as of 2026, based on HUD Fair Market Rent data across 800 cities and 1,031 ZIP codes. Rents statewide have changed +0.8% year over year. Rents vary widely by city — see the table below for a breakdown.

    What is a fair rent increase in Virginia?

    Based on market data, a rent increase around 0.8% is broadly in line with the Virginia statewide trend for 2026. Increases above this level exceed the statewide average, though local conditions vary significantly. Check city and ZIP-level pages for your specific area.

    Rent by City in Virginia

    City1-BR Fair Market Rent
    Virginia Beach$1,571
    Richmond$1,557
    Roanoke$1,008
    Norfolk$1,443
    Arlington$2,540
    Lynchburg$1,086
    Newport News$1,475
    Alexandria$2,254
    Hampton$1,580
    Suffolk$1,637
    Portsmouth$1,390
    Charlottesville$1,595
    Westmoreland County$980
    Blacksburg$1,026
    Harrisonburg$1,134
    King George County$1,210
    Lancaster County$860
    Unknown$990
    Winchester$1,310
    Chesapeake$1,628

    Showing top 20 of 800 cities.

    Sorted by number of zip codes. Source: HUD SAFMR FY2026.

    Questions about rent in Virginia

    What is the average 1-bedroom rent in Virginia?

    The average 1-bedroom fair market rent in Virginia is $1,173/month as of 2026, based on statewide coverage across 800 cities and 1,031 ZIP codes. This is 2% below the national average of $1,196/month.

    What is a fair rent increase in Virginia?

    A rent increase up to about 0.8% is roughly in line with the recent statewide trend in Virginia. A larger increase is above trend and should be checked against local city and ZIP data. The statewide average 1-BR rent is $1,173/month — your specific city may differ significantly.

    Are rents going up or down in Virginia?

    Statewide rents in Virginia have increased 0.8% year over year based on the trend shown on this page. This is based on Apartment List data covering multiple cities and ZIP codes across the state.

    How broad is the rent coverage in Virginia?

    This page summarizes rent benchmarks across 800 cities and 1,031 ZIP codes in Virginia, giving a broad statewide view before drilling down into city and ZIP-level pages. Data is sourced from HUD Small Area Fair Market Rents (FY2026) and supplemented with Apartment List trend data where available.

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