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Durham-Chapel Hill vs Springfield

Fair Market Rent Comparison — HUD 2025 Data

Quick Answer

Springfield is 53% cheaper for renters. A 2-bedroom rents for $720/mo vs $1,098/mo in Durham-Chapel Hill — saving $4,536/year.

Rent by Unit Size

Unit SizeDurham-Chapel HillSpringfieldDifference
Studio$730$490$240
1 Bedroom$882$583$299
2 Bedrooms$1,098$720$378
3 Bedrooms$1,391$925$466
4 Bedrooms$1,605$987$618
Median Income$69,791$37,539$32,252

Durham-Chapel Hill

Studio
$730/mo
1 BR
$882/mo
2 BR
$1,098/mo
3 BR
$1,391/mo
4 BR
$1,605/mo
Median Income
$69,791/yr
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Springfield

Studio
$490/mo
1 BR
$583/mo
2 BR
$720/mo
3 BR
$925/mo
4 BR
$987/mo
Median Income
$37,539/yr
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Durham-Chapel Hill or Springfield cheaper to rent in?
Springfield is cheaper — a 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent is $720/mo vs $1,098/mo in Durham-Chapel Hill. That's $378/mo or $4,536/year more expensive in Durham-Chapel Hill (53% higher).
What is the 2-bedroom rent in Durham-Chapel Hill vs Springfield?
The HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Durham-Chapel Hill is $1,098/month. In Springfield, a 2-bedroom FMR is $720/month.
How do incomes compare between Durham-Chapel Hill and Springfield?
The median household income in Durham-Chapel Hill is $69,791/year. In Springfield it is $37,539/year. Durham-Chapel Hill has the higher median income.
What is the studio rent in Durham-Chapel Hill vs Springfield?
A studio apartment Fair Market Rent in Durham-Chapel Hill is $730/mo. In Springfield it is $490/mo.