Alaska (1) has the
19th highest rent in the country out of 112 states and territories. The Fair Market Rent in Alaska
ranges from
$788 for a 2-bedroom apartment in
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, AK
to $1,614 for a 2-bedroom unit in
Bethel Census Area, AK.
For FY 2021, the Bethel Census Area, AK (Bethel Census Area) rent for a studio or efficiency is $1,146 per month and $2,189 per month to rent a house or an apartment with 4 bedrooms.
The average Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom home in Alaska is $1,200 per month.
Approximately 15% of Americans qualify for some level of housing assistance. The population in
Alaska is around 738,570 people. So, there are around 110,786 people in Alaska who could be receiving housing benefits from the HUD.
Click on your region in the list below or on the map to see a more detailed break down of rental prices.
What is Fair Market Rent?
Fair Market Rent is determined each fiscal year by the HUD and is used to set payment standards for federal housing assistance programs in Alaska.
Fair Market Rent is the 40th-percentile of typical rentals in a given region.
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