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Highest Rent in Indiana

Top 100 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Indiana

2 Winfield $1,981
3 Whitestown $1,714
4 Highland $1,694
5 Zionsville $1,635
6 Carmel $1,607
7 Westfield $1,526
8 Huntertown $1,522
9 Avon $1,509
10 Fishers $1,491
11 Munster $1,480
12 Brownsburg $1,405
13 Granger $1,381
14 Crown Point $1,369
15 Plainfield $1,313
16 South Haven $1,308
17 Merrillville $1,304
18 Noblesville $1,284
19 Notre Dame $1,268
20 Greenwood $1,252
21 Schererville $1,224
22 Lowell $1,222
23 New Whiteland $1,221
24 Cedar Lake $1,209
25 Dyer $1,182
26 Bargersville $1,182
27 Hobart $1,174
28 Porter $1,161
29 Bloomington $1,160
30 Griffith $1,154
31 Pendleton $1,154
32 West Lafayette $1,152
33 Chesterton $1,145
34 Dunlap $1,143
35 Valparaiso $1,142
36 Portage $1,138
37 Columbus $1,135
38 Greenfield $1,128
39 Franklin $1,127
40 Speedway $1,120
41 Danville $1,118
42 Lake Station $1,115
43 Indianapolis $1,112
44 Fortville $1,094
45 Jeffersonville $1,090
46 Hammond $1,089
47 McCordsville $1,085
48 Ross $1,085
49 Lawrence $1,084
50 Winona Lake $1,074
51 Sellersburg $1,057
52 Goshen $1,045
53 Mooresville $1,045
54 Mishawaka $1,041
55 Lafayette $1,039
56 Warsaw $1,035
57 Clarksville $1,031
58 South Bend $1,000
59 Cumberland $990
60 Elkhart $981
61 Beech Grove $978
62 Gary $975
63 New Albany $971
64 St. John $971
65 Shelbyville $970
66 Fort Wayne $959
67 Plymouth $957
68 Seymour $954
69 Martinsville $952
70 Evansville $949
71 New Haven $947
72 Cicero $946
73 Kokomo $917
74 Michigan City $915
75 Anderson $909
76 Greencastle $904
77 North Vernon $904
78 Charlestown $903
79 Lebanon $900
80 Princeton $892
81 La Porte $889
82 Frankfort $888
83 Columbia City $885
84 Angola $885
85 Rochester $883
86 Westville $878
87 Terre Haute $877
88 Nappanee $876
89 Rensselaer $868
90 Muncie $867
91 Yorktown $863
92 Monticello $860
93 Gas City $858
94 Washington $854
95 Tipton $853
96 Huntington $852
97 Rushville $844
98 Elwood $838
99 Garrett $836
100 Boonville $835

Cities with the highest rents in Indiana reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Lakes of the Four Seasons leads with a median rent of $2,102 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 Lakes of the Four Seasons pay $2,102/month — that's $25,224 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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