49221 rental market

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Last updated August 10, 2025

Rental market summary

The average rent for 1 bedroom properties in 49221 is $900.

Average rent

$900

Month-over-month change

-$147

Year-over-year change

+$105

Available rentals

4

Source: Zillow Rentals data

Rental price range

The price range for 1 bedroom properties is $795 to $1,450.

Rent frequencies
Rent priceNumber of rental properties
$7001
$8001
$9001
$1,0001
$1,400+1

Average rent price over time

In the last year, rent has increased by $105 compared to the previous year.

Average rent price over time
Last year (2024)This year (2025)
Jan$750$819
Feb$800$800
Mar$758$800
Apr$819$800
May$819$795
Jun$725$925
Jul$819$1,200
Aug$795$915
Sep$795No data
Oct$700No data
Nov$795No data
Dec$819No data

Market temperature

The 49221 rental market temperature is COOL. Market temperature is based on changes in renter demand compared to the national average. For example, a hot market has increasing demand.

cool

Temperature is based on all bedrooms and all property types.

Compare average rent in markets

Rent in 49221 is 44% lower than the national average.

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Frequently asked questions

1. What is the average rent in 49221?

The average rent in 49221 is $1,350.

2. How much does it cost to rent a house in 49221?

Houses in 49221 rent between $550 - $2,500 with an average rent of $1,350.

3. How has the rent in 49221 changed in the last year?

In the last year, the rent in 49221 increased by $300

4. How much has the rent in 49221 increased/decreased in the last month?

In the last month, the rent in 49221 increased by $155

5. How many available rentals are there in 49221?

There are currently 21 rentals available in 49221.

6. How do rent prices in 49221 compare with the national average?

The average rent in 49221 is $1,350 — Infinity% higher the national average of $0.