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Highest Rent in Jordan

Top 76 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Jordan

1 Aydūn 18 $350
2 Saḩāb 16 $350
4 Jarash 22 $350
5 Aţ Ţafīlah 12 $350
6 ‘Izrā 09 $350
7 Qīr Moāv 19 $350
8 Karak City 09 $350
9 Judita 18 $350
10 Al Fuḩayş 02 $350
11 Al Jubayhah 16 $350
12 Umm as Summāq 16 $350
13 Kurayyimah 18 $350
14 Māḩiş 02 $350
15 ‘Anjarah 20 $350
16 Safi 09 $350
18 Aţ Ţurrah 18 $350
19 Wādī Mūsá 19 $350
20 ‘Ajlūn 20 $350
21 Amman 16 $350
22 Zarqa 17 $350
23 Irbid 18 $350
24 Russeifa 17 $350
25 Ḩayy Khildā 16 $350
26 Khuraybat as Sūq 16 $350
27 Wādī as Sīr 16 $350
28 Ar Ramthā 18 $350
29 Ṣuwayliḥ 02 $350
30 Sūf 22 $350
31 As Salţ 02 $350
32 Aqaba 21 $350
33 Rukban 15 $350
34 Marj Al Hamam 16 $350
35 Mādabā 23 $350
36 Mafraq 15 $350
37 Az̧ Z̧ulayl 17 $350
38 Ma'an 19 $350
39 Ḩayy al Bunayyāt 16 $350
40 Sāl 18 $350
41 Malkā 18 $350
42 Kafr Abīl 18 $350
43 Dayr Yūsuf 18 $350
44 Al Ḩamrā’ 15 $350
46 Raymūn 22 $350
47 Waqqāş 18 $350
48 Al Kittah 22 $350
49 Al Qaţrānah 09 $350
50 Ḩātim 18 $350
51 Kharjā 18 $350
52 Ḩalāwah 20 $350
53 Şabḩā 15 $350
54 Kitim 18 $350
55 Al Khinzīrah 09 $350
56 Tibnah 18 $350
57 Balīlā 22 $350
59 Aţ Ţayyibah 18 $350
60 Sakib 22 $350
61 Ash Shajarah 18 $350
62 Jāwā 16 $350
63 Şakhrah 20 $350
64 Rehab 15 $350
65 Ruwaished 15 $350
66 ‘Ayn Jannā 20 $350
67 Al Karāmah 02 $350
68 Qumaym 18 $350
69 Şammā 18 $350
70 Kafr Asad 18 $350
71 Bayt Yāfā 18 $350
72 Al Quwayrah 19 $350
73 ‘Ayy 09 $350
74 Buşayrā 12 $350
75 Kafr Sawm 18 $350
76 Ḩakamā 18 $350

Cities with the highest rents in Jordan reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Aydūn leads with a median rent of $350 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 Aydūn pay $350/month — that's $4,200 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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