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Rental GuideSpokane, WA

Spokane rent data for:

As of today, you'll find 551 apartments for rent in Spokane, with a median rent price of $1,395 per month. Spokane has seen a 6%—or $81—increase in median rent price compared to the previous year.

Apartments for rent

Average Rent

$1,395

Year Over Year Change

6%

$81

Rentals available, last 30 days

551

Rent ranges for Spokane apartments
$3,001 - $3,001
3%
$2,251 - $3,000
10%
$1,501 - $2,250
29%
$751 - $1,500
56%
$0 - $750
3%

How has rent in Spokane, WA changed in the last two years?

The average rent in Spokane, WA, for rentals of all sizes and types, is $1,395, which is a 5.57% increase year-over-year.

The monthly rent for 1-bedroom apartments in Spokane, WA is about $1,050. The average rent for 2-bedroom apartments in Spokane, WA is $1,315, and studios are about $895 per month.

See more Spokane, WA rent data on our rent research page.

What are the K-12 schools in Spokane, WA?

59

schools

28,714

students

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Libby Center

2900 e 1st ave

spokane, WA, 99202

K-8Public
A

Franklin Elementary School

2627 e 17th ave

spokane, WA, 99223

PK, K-6Public
A-

Hamblen Elementary School

2121 e thurston ave

spokane, WA, 99203

PK, K-6Public
A-

Hutton Elementary School

908 e 24th ave

spokane, WA, 99203

PK, K-6Public
A-

Moran Prairie Elementary School

4224 e 57th ave

spokane, WA, 99223

PK, K-6Public
A-

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What are some of the top neighborhoods in Spokane, WA?

East Central
East Central is a vibrant neighborhood steeped in history, featuring an impressive collection of around 600 historic homes that reflect the area's rich past. This part of Spokane is home to lovely parks like Liberty Park and Underhill Park, perfect for a relaxing afternoon or a leisurely stroll. Residents can enjoy the scenic beauty of the Ben Hur Trail, which weaves through the parks, making it a favorite spot for walking, jogging, or biking. The community feel here is warm and welcoming, with tree-lined streets that invite neighbors to mingle and enjoy the outdoors. It's a place where tradition meets a lively spirit, offering a unique blend of history and modern living.
Logan
Logan is a delightful area with a fantastic central location, making it easy to explore everything Spokane has to offer. With its proximity to the Hamilton Street Business District, convenience is right at your fingertips. The neighborhood showcases an intriguing mix of history, featuring a residential historic district along Mission Avenue and a charming warehouse district on Desmet Avenue, both reflecting the rich heritage of the region. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of parks, including Mission Park, Heath Park, Logan Peace Park, and Foothills Park, offering ample green space for relaxation and recreation. The vibrant community spirit here is palpable, inviting a sense of belonging that resonates throughout the area.
Manito
Manito is a delightful residential neighborhood where a sense of community thrives. This area is perfect for those who appreciate peaceful living paired with natural beauty. Scenic drives and strolls can easily lead residents to Manito Park and Cannon Hill Park, both of which are lovely spots for picnics, leisurely walks, or just enjoying the great outdoors. The tree-lined streets are not only inviting but also create a serene atmosphere that feels miles away from the hustle and bustle. It's a great spot for families, nature lovers, or anyone looking for a tranquil escape while still being close to the city's amenities. In every corner, the warmth of community spirit shines through.

Who lives in Spokane, WA?

Gender

49% Male
51% Female

Age Range

0-19

23%

20-34

24%

35-44

12%

45-64

23%

65+

15%

Language

English

91%

Spanish

2%

Indo Euro

2%

Asia Pac

2%

Other

0%

Education

No HS

7%

High School

48%

Bachelor's

32%

Master's

8%

Prof Degree

2%

Doctorate

1%

What is the household breakdown in Spokane, WA?

Families

42% Families
58% Single

Property

44% Renters
56% Owners

Household Income

0-25k

22%

25-50k

25%

50-75k

19%

75-100k

12%

100-150k

12%

150k+

8%

How do residents get around Spokane, WA?

Spokane locals spend about 20 minutes commuting, and most drive to get to work. Residents or visitors looking to take public transit can hop on a bus run by Spokane Transit Authority to navigate Spokane and nearby areas.

Walking

6/10
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

6/10
This area is close to freeways and has adequate parking options.

Transit

3/10
There are a few mass transit options within the area.

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

Satisfaction survey results for Spokane, WA

We surveyed 10,000 renters across the country about what it's like living in their cities and neighborhoods. In Spokane, 44% 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 Spokane

Parks & recreation

83%Satisfaction rating

Pet friendly

67%Satisfaction rating

Weather

61%Satisfaction rating

Other Things to Consider

Quality schools
56%
Job market
50%
Public transportation
50%
Nightlife
28%
Affordable housing
22%
Dating scene
17%
Cost of living
11%

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 Spokane, WA?

The overall cost of living in Spokane, WA is 4% lower 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 Spokane you can expect groceries to cost more than the national average, and healthcare to cost more. Eggs run about $3.61 per carton, and milk $4.72. Regarding healthcare costs, a doctor’s visit could amount to $162 on average—but this will likely vary depending on several factors, including insurance and medical specialty.

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Goods & Services

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

5% lower

CATEGORY

Groceries

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

6% higher

CATEGORY

Utilities

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

1% higher

CATEGORY

Transportation

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

16% higher

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Health

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

8% higher

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The 508 West - Photo 1 of 1

18h ago

8.5

Very good

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The 508 West

508 W 6th Ave, Spokane, WA 99204

In-unit laundry | Air conditioning | Balcony

Studio–2 beds

1–2 baths

$1,300–$6,000

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Cedar Flats - Photo 1 of 1

2d ago

9.7

Excellent

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Cedar Flats

6619 N Cedar Rd, Spokane, WA 99208

In-unit laundry | Air conditioning | Controlled access

1–2 beds

1–2 baths

$1,295–$1,500

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4d ago

9.7

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Cedar Crossing

6511 N Cedar Rd, Spokane, WA 99208

In-unit laundry | Garage parking | Storage

2 beds

2 baths

$1,550

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