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Highest Rent in Armenia

Top 81 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Armenia

1 Spitak 06 $300
2 Masis 02 $300
3 Ijevan 09 $300
4 Sevan 04 $300
5 Gavar 04 $300
6 Artik 07 $300
7 Ashtarak 01 $300
8 Goris 08 $300
9 Ararat 02 $300
10 Dilijan 09 $300
11 Nork-Marash 11 $300
12 Charentsavan 05 $300
13 Sisian 08 $300
14 Yeghvard 05 $300
15 Vardenis 04 $300
16 Stepanavan 06 $300
17 Martuni 04 $300
18 Vedi 02 $300
19 Alaverdi 06 $300
20 Nubarashen 11 $300
21 Byureghavan 05 $300
22 Vanadzor 06 $300
23 Yerevan 11 $300
24 Malatia-Sebastia 11 $300
25 Shengavit 11 $300
26 Nor Nork 11 $300
27 Kentron 11 $300
28 Erebuni 11 $300
29 Ajapnyak 11 $300
30 Arabkir 11 $300
31 Gyumri 07 $300
32 Ayntap 02 $300
33 Kanaker-Zeytun 11 $300
34 Avan 11 $300
35 Davtashen 11 $300
36 Hrazdan 05 $300
37 Abovyan 05 $300
38 Vagharshapat 03 $300
39 Kapan 08 $300
40 Armavir 03 $300
41 Artashat 02 $300
42 Proshyan 05 $300
43 Kajaran 08 $300
44 Aragatsavan 01 $300
45 Noratus 04 $300
46 Oshakan 01 $300
47 Aparan 01 $300
48 Metsavan 06 $300
49 Geghhovit 04 $300
50 Byurakan 01 $300
51 Karmirgyugh 04 $300
52 Sardarapat 03 $300
53 Gugark 06 $300
54 Margara 03 $300
55 Azatan 07 $300
56 Chambarak 04 $300
57 Vayk 10 $300
58 Maralik 07 $300
59 Yeranos 04 $300
60 Lichk 04 $300
61 Karanlukh 04 $300
62 Sarukhan 04 $300
63 Nor Hachn 05 $300
64 Akhuryan 07 $300
65 Nerkin Getashen 04 $300
66 Metsamor 03 $300
67 Nor Kharberd 02 $300
68 Vardenik 04 $300
69 Garni 05 $300
70 Ararat village 02 $300
71 Tashir 06 $300
72 Mkhchyan 02 $300
73 Arinj 05 $300
74 Yeghegnadzor 10 $300
75 Zovuni 05 $300
76 Nor Geghi 05 $300
77 Berd 09 $300
78 Jrvezh 05 $300
79 Parakar 03 $300
80 Zolakar 04 $300
81 Kasakh 05 $300

Cities with the highest rents in Armenia reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Spitak leads with a median rent of $300 per month.

High rents are typically found in cities with strong economies, large populations of young professionals, and limited housing supply. These markets often have low vacancy rates and competitive rental processes.

The rent burden in these cities can be significant, with many residents spending more than 30% of their income on housing. This has fueled discussions about rent control, affordable housing development, and tenant protections in many of these communities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Renters in Spitak pay $300/month — that's $3,600 per year on housing alone.
  • 2. The general rule of thumb is that rent should not exceed 30% of gross income — in many of these cities, average earners exceed that threshold.
  • 3. High-rent cities often have rental vacancy rates below 5%, creating intense competition for available units.

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