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Last updated August 27, 2025

Rental market summary

The average rent for 3 bedroom properties in 13066 is $3,200.

Average rent

$3,200

Month-over-month change

+$205

Year-over-year change

+$405

Available rentals

1

Source: Zillow Rentals data

Rental price range

The price range for 3 bedroom properties is $3,200 to $3,200.

Rent frequencies
Rent priceNumber of rental properties
$3,1001
$3,200+1

Average rent price over time

In the last year, rent has increased by $405 compared to the previous year.

Average rent price over time
Last year (2024)This year (2025)
Jan$2,800$2,300
Feb$2,400$2,500
Mar$2,450$2,350
May$1,800$2,995
Jul$2,400$2,200
Aug$2,750$3,133
Sep$2,795$2,600
Oct$2,800$2,995
Nov$2,600No data
Dec$2,400No data

Market temperature

The 13066 rental market temperature is WARM. Market temperature is based on changes in renter demand compared to the national average. For example, a hot market has increasing demand.

warm

Temperature is based on all bedrooms and all property types.

Compare average rent in markets

Rent in 13066 is 45% higher than the national average.

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Frequently asked questions

1. What is the average rent in 13066?

The average rent in 13066 is $2,000.

2. How much does it cost to rent a house in 13066?

Houses in 13066 rent between $1,800 - $3,850 with an average rent of $2,000.

3. How has the rent in 13066 changed in the last year?

In the last year, the rent in 13066 decreased by $100

4. How much has the rent in 13066 increased/decreased in the last month?

In the last month, the rent in 13066 decreased by $100

5. How many available rentals are there in 13066?

There are currently 6 rentals available in 13066.

6. How do rent prices in 13066 compare with the national average?

The average rent in 13066 is $2,000 — Infinity% higher the national average of $0.