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Rental GuideHartford, CT

Hartford rent data for:

As of today, you'll find 177 apartments for rent in Hartford, with a median rent price of $1,551 per month. Hartford has seen a 8%—or $121—increase in median rent price compared to the previous year.

Apartments for rent

Average Rent

$1,551

Year Over Year Change

8%

$121

Rentals available, last 30 days

177

Rent ranges for Hartford apartments
$3,001 - $3,001
2%
$2,251 - $3,000
9%
$1,501 - $2,250
41%
$751 - $1,500
47%
$0 - $750
1%

How has rent in Hartford, CT changed in the last two years?

The average rent in Hartford, CT, for rentals of all sizes and types, is $1,551, which is a 7.99% increase year-over-year.

The monthly rent for 1-bedroom apartments in Hartford, CT is about $1,350. The average rent for 2-bedroom apartments in Hartford, CT is $1,600, and studios are about $1,351 per month.

See more Hartford, CT rent data on our rent research page.

What are the K-12 schools in Hartford, CT?

41

schools

16,774

students

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Betances Early Reading Lab Magnet School

42 charter oak ave

hartford, CT, 6106

PK, K-4Public
B-

R.J. Kinsella Magnet School of Performing Arts

65 van block ave

hartford, CT, 6114

PK, K-12Public
B-

Annie Fisher STEM Magnet School

280 plainfield st

hartford, CT, 6112

K-8Public
C+

Webster Micro Society Magnet School

5 cone st

hartford, CT, 6105

PK, K-8Public
C+

Breakthrough Magnet North Campus

25 ridgefield st

hartford, CT, 6112

PK, K-5Public
C

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What are some of the top neighborhoods in Hartford, CT?

Downtown Hartford
Downtown Hartford is a vibrant hub that truly caters to diverse interests, making it an exciting place to call home. If you're a fan of trying out different cuisines, you'll have plenty to explore, from trendy spots high above the city to cozy local eateries that come alive with music in the evenings. For culture enthusiasts, there’s an incredible art scene waiting to be discovered—stroll along the riverfront's Sculpture Walk or visit the renowned art museum filled with fascinating works. Families will love the hands-on experiences at the science center, which is packed with engaging exhibits and a thrilling theater. And for those with academic aspirations, the area is home to several excellent schools, providing great opportunities for young learners.
Asylum Hill
Asylum Hill is a vibrant community where families and young professionals can truly thrive. With everything you need just a stroll away, grocery runs and daily errands feel easy and convenient. The presence of local institutions like the Connecticut Culinary Institute and St. Francis Hospital adds to the neighborhood's lively atmosphere, making it a hub for both work and education. You'll also find various progressive organizations dedicated to serving the community, which adds a sense of connection and purpose to the area. The charming red-brick townhomes intermingle with beautifully preserved historic houses, giving the neighborhood a unique character and a warm, welcoming vibe. It's a place where tradition meets modern living!
Parkville
In Parkville, the fusion of history and culture creates a vibrant atmosphere that draws you in. As you stroll through the neighborhood, you'll encounter beautiful historic homes and old warehouses that echo the stories of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The area is alive with a strong Brazilian and Puerto Rican presence, providing a taste of authentic pastries and baked goods sure to delight your palate. Art lovers will find a haven here, particularly at the dynamic creative space that once housed the Underwood Typewriter company, where you can enjoy art exhibits and live performances. With a welcoming community vibe, there's always something happening, and it’s easy to connect with neighbors over shared interests or just to relax and enjoy some free Wi-Fi.
North End
The North End, along with its neighboring areas like Upper Albany and Clay Arsenal, is transforming in exciting ways. Once facing challenges from urban decline, this vibrant community is embracing positive change and revitalization. Albany Avenue, Belden Street, and Bellevue Street are seeing fresh life, with local residents actively involved in creating a welcoming environment. A thriving Jamaican community enriches the local culture, bringing delightful flavors, lively music, and engaging art that reflect its diverse heritage. New homes and townhomes are emerging thanks to dedicated organizations working to uplift the area. While change is evident, the North End retains its unique character and sense of community, making it a place where growth and connection intertwine beautifully.
West End
Hartford's West End features beautiful Victorian homes that tell a story of elegance from the early 1900s. You’ll love strolling through the streets, where each house offers its own unique character. One of the highlights here is Elizabeth Park, a stunning green space that showcases breathtaking skyline views and hosts the country's oldest rose gardens. It’s the perfect spot for an afternoon picnic or a leisurely walk. As you explore Prospect Avenue, keep an eye out for the impressive jazz age mansions, including the Governor’s Mansion, which add a touch of historic grandeur to the area. Life in the West End is all about embracing charm and community!
South End
South End is a vibrant tapestry of cultures where the rich heritage shines through its delightful culinary scene. Known lovingly as "Little Italy," this neighborhood invites you to savor the flavors of the authentic Italian bakeries and eateries that line its streets. The community has deep Italian roots, and it's fascinating to see how it has evolved with new cultures joining in the mix. You'll discover a warm blend of traditions, where longstanding Italian practices meet the fresh perspectives brought by newer residents from Bosnia, Albania, and beyond. It's a place that celebrates history while welcoming diversity, creating a lively atmosphere that's perfect for anyone looking to immerse themselves in unique experiences.

Who lives in Hartford, CT?

Gender

48% Male
52% Female

Age Range

0-19

27%

20-34

25%

35-44

12%

45-64

22%

65+

11%

Language

English

56%

Spanish

36%

Indo Euro

4%

Asia Pac

1%

Other

1%

Education

No HS

26%

High School

50%

Bachelor's

16%

Master's

4%

Prof Degree

1%

Doctorate

0%

What is the household breakdown in Hartford, CT?

Families

24% Families
76% Single

Property

75% Renters
25% Owners

Household Income

0-25k

36%

25-50k

24%

50-75k

15%

75-100k

8%

100-150k

8%

150k+

5%

How do residents get around Hartford, CT?

Hartford locals spend about 22 minutes commuting, and most drive to get to work. The best way to fly in or out of Hartford is through Theodore Francis Green State Airport, 65.05 miles away.

Walking

8/10
Grab your reusable bags–many shops and stores are within walking distance.

Cycling

6/10
More spots are within biking distance and some roads are cyclist-friendly.

Driving

7/10
This area is close to freeways and has adequate parking options.

Transit

5/10
Frequent public transit options are within walking distance.

Scores for Hartford are calculated based on the proximity to and amount of infrastructure supporting each method of transportation.

Satisfaction survey results for Hartford, CT

We surveyed 10,000 renters across the country about what it's like living in their cities and neighborhoods. In Hartford, 15% of residents reported feeling satisfied or very satisfied with the city overall, which is lower than the national average of 60%.

Top Three Reasons to Live in Hartford

Affordable housing

59%Satisfaction rating

Pet friendly

54%Satisfaction rating

Public transportation

54%Satisfaction rating

Other Things to Consider

Weather
46%
Job market
37%
Parks & recreation
31%
Nightlife
22%
Quality schools
22%
Dating scene
15%
Cost of living
0%

Data last updated in 2024. Do you live here? Take our survey and share your experience.

How we got this data

What is the cost of living in Hartford, CT?

The overall cost of living in Hartford, CT is 1% higher than the national average, according to the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research. This is calculated by comparing several expenses, including food and basic necessities like energy and healthcare. When it comes to comparing these expenses to the rest of the country, in Hartford you can expect groceries to cost more than the national average, and healthcare to cost more. Eggs run about $3.82 per carton, and milk $4.84. Regarding healthcare costs, a doctor’s visit could amount to $165 on average—but this will likely vary depending on several factors, including insurance and medical specialty.

CATEGORY

Goods & Services

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

6% higher

CATEGORY

Groceries

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

2% higher

CATEGORY

Utilities

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

30% higher

CATEGORY

Transportation

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

3% lower

CATEGORY

Health

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

4% higher

Explore rentals in Hartford, CT

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CHAPIN PLACE - Photo 1 of 1

1d ago

8.1

Very good

CHAPIN PLACE

590 Wethersfield Ave, Hartford, CT 06114

1–2 beds

1 bath

$1,350–$1,700

The price shown is for a 12-month lease. Fees may apply.

Apartment for rent

S0019 - 93 Maple - Photo 1 of 1

1d ago

8.6

Very good

S0019 - 93 Maple

93 Maple Ave, Hartford, CT 06114

In-unit laundry | Hardwood floor | Package service

5 beds

1 bath

$2,650

The price shown is for a 12-month lease. Fees may apply.

Apartment for rent

600A LLC - Photo 1 of 1

3d ago

8.9

Very good

600A LLC

600 Asylum Ave, Hartford, CT 06105

Studio–2 beds

1 bath

$1,150–$1,650

The price shown is for a 12-month lease. Fees may apply.

Apartment for rent