Greensboro-High Point Fair Market Rent 2026
HUD Fair Market Rent data for the Greensboro-High Point metropolitan area. Median household income: $51,051/year. Vacancy rate: 7.7%.
2BR FMR
$837/mo
Median Income
$51,051
Vacancy Rate
7.7%
Rent Burden
19.7%
Fair Market Rent by Bedroom Size
Affordability Analysis
Based on the 30% rule, a household earning the median income of $51,051/year can afford up to $1,276/mo in rent.
The 2BR FMR of $837/mo represents 19.7% of median income, which is within the 30% affordability threshold.
Rental Market Conditions
The vacancy rate of 7.7% in Greensboro-High Point indicates a loose rental market. Higher vacancy gives renters more options and potential leverage on pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average rent in Greensboro-High Point?
The 2026 HUD FMR for a 2-bedroom in the Greensboro-High Point metro area is $837/month. 1BR: $699, 3BR: $1,051.
What is the vacancy rate in Greensboro-High Point?
The rental vacancy rate in Greensboro-High Point is 7.7%. A rate below 5% typically indicates a tight rental market.
Is Greensboro-High Point affordable for renters?
With a median income of $51,051 and 2BR rent at $837/mo, rent takes about 20% of income in Greensboro-High Point.
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2BR: $2,412/mo
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2BR: $2,293/mo
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2BR: $2,200/mo
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2BR: $1,937/mo
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2BR: $1,888/mo
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2BR: $1,856/mo
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2BR: $1,761/mo
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2BR: $1,760/mo
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