Average Rent in Glacier, WA (2026)
The average 1-bedroom rent in Glacier, WA is $1,250/month as of 2026, based on HUD data across 1 ZIP codes. Rents have changed +5.9% year over year. Rents range from $1,250 to $1,250.
Average Rent · 1-Bedroom
$1,250/mo
Source: HUD Fair Market Rent · 1 zip codes
Year-over-Year
↑ +5.9%
Source: HUD Fair Market Rent
Data through
The average 1-bedroom rent in Glacier, WA is $1,250/month according to HUD FY2026 Fair Market Rent data, covering 1 ZIP codes. Rents have increased 5.9% year-over-year. The average 1-bedroom rent in Glacier is 5% above the national average of $1,196/month.
Average rent in Glacier, WA ranges from $1,250 to $1,250 across 1 ZIP codes.
Based on HUD Fair Market Rent, a fair rent increase in Glacier, WA is approximately 5.9% for 2026. An increase above 5.9% exceeds the local market trend and may be worth negotiating.
Key Facts
Sources: HUD Fair Market Rent, HUD SAFMR, Rentcast. Updated October 2025.
Market trend data is limited for this area. The analysis below uses federal rent benchmarks.
How much is rent in Glacier, WA?
The average 1-bedroom rent in Glacier, WA is $1,250/month as of 2026, based on HUD data across 1 ZIP codes. Rents across Glacier are relatively uniform, clustering around $1,250/month. To afford this at the 30% rule, a household would need approximately $50,000/year.
Is rent going up in Glacier?
Rents in Glacier have increased 5.9% year over year based on HUD Fair Market Rent. This is a notably high rate of increase, indicating strong upward rent pressure in Glacier.
What is a fair rent increase in Glacier?
Based on HUD Fair Market Rent, a rent increase around 5.9% is in line with the Glacier market for 2026. An increase above that level exceeds the local trend and may be worth pushing back on. Check your specific increase with RenewalReply's free rent analysis tool.
What Should Rent Cost in Glacier?
Typical rent ranges based on HUD benchmarks and market data. In areas with limited listing data, ranges reflect federal benchmarks and may be wider than actual market conditions.
A studio in Glacier typically rents for $1,220 – $1,552.
Rents above $1,785 are in the top 25% for this area.
A 1-bedroom in Glacier typically rents for $1,250 – $1,584.
Rents above $1,822 are in the top 25% for this area.
A 2-bedroom in Glacier typically rents for $1,480 – $1,903.
Rents above $2,188 are in the top 25% for this area.
A 3-bedroom in Glacier typically rents for $2,080 – $2,647.
Rents above $3,044 are in the top 25% for this area.
A 4-bedroom in Glacier typically rents for $2,490 – $3,192.
Rents above $3,671 are in the top 25% for this area.
Federal Rent Benchmarks for Glacier
HUD Fair Market Rents are federal rent benchmarks published annually by HUD. They provide a consistent baseline for comparing rents across areas.
Studio
$1,220
HUD Fair Market Rent
1-Bedroom
$1,250
HUD Fair Market Rent
2-Bedroom
$1,480
HUD Fair Market Rent
3-Bedroom
$2,080
HUD Fair Market Rent
4-Bedroom
$2,490
HUD Fair Market Rent
Source: HUD SAFMR FY2026 · Updated
Zip Codes in Glacier
Click any zip code for detailed rent data including zip-specific SAFMR rates, nearby comparables, and a free rent increase check.
HUD publishes a single Fair Market Rent for the entire Bellingham, WA MSA metro area. For zip-level variation, the tool uses additional data sources including real-time comparable listings and local market indices.
All zip codes in Glacier share the same county-level HUD Fair Market Rent ($1,250 for 1-BR). Click any zip for SAFMR-specific rates.
County-level FMR shown in city summary above.
How Does Glacier Compare?
Questions about rent in Glacier
What is the average 1-bedroom rent in Glacier, WA?
The average 1-bedroom fair market rent in Glacier, WA is $1,250/month as of 2026, based on HUD rent data across 1 ZIP codes in the city. This is 5% above the national average of $1,196/month. Rents range from $1,250 to $1,250 depending on ZIP code.
What is a fair rent increase in Glacier?
A rent increase up to about 5.9% is broadly in line with the recent market trend in Glacier. Increases above that level are above trend and should be tested against neighborhood-level pricing and comparable rentals. The current average 1-BR rent is $1,250/month.
Are rents going up or down in Glacier?
Rents in Glacier have increased 5.9% year over year based on HUD Fair Market Rent. This reflects local market conditions across 1 ZIP codes in the Bellingham, WA MSA area.
How much do rents vary across Glacier?
1-bedroom rents across Glacier range from $1,250 to $1,250 on this page, a $0/month spread. This shows that rent can vary materially across ZIP codes within the same city, reflecting neighborhood-level differences in housing stock and demand.
Can my landlord raise my rent in Glacier?
We could not identify a city-specific rent cap for Glacier. Landlords must still follow applicable state and local notice rules before raising rent at lease renewal. Requirements vary — check your state's landlord-tenant statute for specifics on notice periods and timing.
How much should I spend on rent in Glacier?
The general guideline is to spend no more than 30% of your gross income on rent. With average 1-bedroom rent in Glacier at $1,250/month, a household would need approximately $50,000/year in gross income to afford this comfortably. Many renters in high-cost areas spend above this threshold — our free tool can help you assess whether your specific rent is fair for your ZIP code.
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