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Last updated May 21, 2026

Average Rent in Kentucky (2026)

Average rent across Kentucky is $1,333/mo as of May 2026, based on 336 units tracked daily across 2 cities and 23 apartment communities. Rents are up $234 (19.5%) compared to 30 days ago. Prices range from $695 to $4,270.

$1,333
Avg Rent/mo
336
Units Tracked
2
Cities
+$234
30-Day Change

Explore Kentucky Cities

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Kentucky Rent by City

Cities ranked by tracked inventory depth, biggest first. Prices come from our proprietary data sourcing, refreshed daily.

City Avg Rent 30d Change Units From
Lexington $1,276 +$391 214 $820
Louisville $1,433 +$159 121 $695

Which Kentucky Cities Are Getting Cheaper?

30-day percent change in asking rent across Kentucky cities. Green bars dropped, red bars rose. Showing the 2 biggest movers.

Rent by Bedroom Type

Average rent in Kentucky broken down by apartment size. Only bedroom buckets with 100+ tracked units are shown so every row is backed by meaningful sample size.

Type Avg Rent From Up To Units
1 Bedroom $1,196 $850 $3,069 139
2 Bedroom $1,495 $1,045 $4,270 123

3 bedroom buckets hidden with fewer than 100 tracked units.

Kentucky Rent Trend Over Time

Average rent trend across all tracked Kentucky apartments.

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Kentucky Rent FAQ

What is the average rent in Kentucky?

The average rent in Kentucky is $1,333 per month as of May 2026, based on 336 units tracked across 2 cities.

Which Kentucky city has the cheapest rent?

Louisville has the lowest average rent in Kentucky at $1,433 per month, with units starting from $695.

Are rents going up or down in Kentucky?

Rents in Kentucky have increased by $234 (19.5%) over the last 30 days.

How much is a 1-bedroom apartment in Kentucky?

The average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Kentucky is $1,196 per month, with 139 units available.

What is the most expensive city in Kentucky?

Lexington is the most expensive city in Kentucky with an average rent of $1,276 per month.

How many apartments are available in Kentucky?

We track 336 individual units across 23 apartment communities in 2 Kentucky cities. Prices are updated daily.

What is the average rent for a studio in Kentucky?

Studio data is currently being collected.

How often are Kentucky rent prices updated?

Our proprietary data sourcing refreshes real asking prices every morning. All Kentucky rent data is updated daily, giving you the most current pricing available.

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