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Highest Rent in West Bank

Top 100 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — West Bank

2 Hebron $250
3 Nablus $250
4 Battir $250
5 Ţūlkarm $250
6 Ramallah $250
7 Qalqīlyah $250
8 Yaţţā $250
10 Al Bīrah $250
11 Old City $250
12 Janīn $250
13 Bethlehem $250
15 Bayt Ḩanīnā $250
16 ‘Aţārūt $250
17 Surif City $250
19 Ḩalḩūl $250
20 Dūrā $250
21 Banī Na‘īm $250
22 Jericho $250
23 As Samū‘ $250
24 Qabāţīyah $250
25 Idhnā $250
26 Sa‘īr $250
28 Balāţah $250
29 Bayt Jālā $250
30 Al Yāmūn $250
31 Ţūbās $250
32 Bayt Sāḩūr $250
33 Tarqūmyā $250
34 Ya‘bad $250
35 Wādī al Jawz $250
36 Baytūnyā $250
37 Bayt Ūmmar $250
38 ‘Anātā $250
39 Givat Zeev $250
40 Abū Dīs $250
41 Salfīt $250
43 Bayt Fajjār $250
44 Ţammūn $250
45 Bayt Fūrīk $250
46 ‘Attīl $250
47 Efrata $250
48 ‘Arrābah $250
49 Ad Dawḩah $250
51 Taffūḩ $250
53 Bayt Ūlā $250
54 Al Khaḑir $250
55 Oranit $250
57 Qaffīn $250
58 Jaba‘ $250
60 Dhannābah $250
61 Ash Shuyūkh $250
62 Bidyā $250
63 Alfei Menasheh $250
64 Bayt ‘Awwā $250
65 Bayt Liqyā $250
66 ‘Azzūn $250
67 Qarne Shomeron $250
68 ‘Aqrabā $250
70 Kafr Rā‘ī $250
71 Qaţanah $250
72 ‘Anabtā $250
73 Qabalān $250
74 Silwād $250
75 Khārās $250
76 Maythalūn $250
77 Dayr Dibwān $250
78 ‘Illār $250
79 Bal‘ā $250
80 Bīr Zayt $250
81 Naḩḩālīn $250
82 Za‘tarah $250
83 Biddū $250
84 Jammā‘īn $250
85 Dayr Sāmit $250
86 Az Zaytūnīyah $250
88 Beit El $250
89 Ḩablah $250
90 Ḩizmā $250
91 Bayt Līd $250
92 Birqīn $250
93 Bayt Kāḩil $250
94 Ḩuwwārah $250
95 Huwara $250
96 ‘Awartā $250
97 Ḩūsān $250
98 Geva Binyamin $250
100 Banī Zayd $250

Cities with the highest rents in West Bank reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. East Jerusalem leads with a median rent of $250 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 East Jerusalem pay $250/month — that's $3,000 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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