Coppell, TX Rental Market Trends
Coppell Rent Report: June 2024
Welcome to the Apartment List June 2024 Rent Report for Coppell, TX. Currently, the overall median rent in the city stands at $1,822, after rising 1.3% last month. Prices and are now up 0.6% year-over-year. Read on to learn more about what’s been happening in the Coppell rental market and how it compares to trends throughout the broader Dallas metro area and the nation as a whole.
Coppell rents are up 1.3% month-over-month and up 0.6% year-over-year
The median rent in Coppell rose by 1.3% over the course of May, and has now increased by a total of 0.6% over the past 12 months. Coppell’s rent growth over the past year has has outpaced both state (-2.9%) and national (-0.8%) averages.
Coppell rent growth in 2024 pacing above last year
Five months into the year, rents in Coppell have risen 5.9%. This is a faster rate of growth compared to what the city was experiencing at this point last year: from January to May 2023 rents had increased 2.5%.
Coppell rents are 23.2% higher than the metro-wide median
If we expand our view to the wider Dallas metro area, the median rent is $1,479 meaning that the median price in Coppell ($1,822) is 23.2% greater than the price across the metro as a whole. Metro-wide annual rent growth stands at -2.6%, below the rate of rent growth within just the city.
The table below shows the latest rent stats for 29 cities in the Dallas metro area that are included in our database. Among them, Flower Mound is currently the most expensive, with a median rent of $2,073. Haltom City is the metro’s most affordable city, with a median rent of $1,285. The metro's fastest annual rent growth is occurring in Forney (3.2%) while the slowest is in Frisco (-4.8%).
You can also use the map below to explore the latest rent trends in the Dallas metropolitan area.
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