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Montgomery County Texas Residential Rent and Rental Statistics

The median monthly gross residential rent in Montgomery County TX was $1,223 in 2019 according to the Census ACS survey.1 Average gross rent in Montgomery County was $1,236 in 2019. The median rent more accurately depicts rental rates in the middle of the distribution of rents and is thus preferred in the analysis below. 2020 Montgomery County median and average rent data will be released in September of 2021.

Data is also available below for Montgomery County rental vacancy rates, Montgomery County rent as a percent of median income and the fraction of renters in Montgomery County.

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Real Gross Rent in Montgomery County Texas (2019 dollars)2

2019 1 Year Change 3 Year Change
US Median Gross Rent $1,097 +1.86% +6.82%
Texas Median Gross Rent $1,091 +2.44% +8.99%
Montgomery County TX Median Gross Rent $1,223 -0.24% +4.53%

Montgomery County TX Real Gross Rent Trends

Median gross rent for Montgomery County peaked in real terms in 2018 at $1,226 and is now $3 (0.24%) lower. Average gross rent for Montgomery County peaked in real terms in 2017 at $1,273 and is now $37 (2.91%) lower.

Real Gross Rent: Montgomery County TX Median, Montgomery County TX Average, Texas Median, US Median

Lower quartile, median and upper quartile real gross rent

Real Gross Rent History for Montgomery County

Date US
Median
Texas
Median
Montgomery County TX
Median
Montgomery County TX
Average
2019 $1,097 $1,091 $1,223 $1,236
2018 $1,077 $1,065 $1,226 $1,245
2017 $1,043 $1,018 $1,201 $1,273
2016 $1,027 $1,001 $1,170 $1,227
2015 $1,017 $989 $1,167 $1,166
2014 $986 $946 $1,121 $1,122
2013 $953 $902 $1,028 $1,088
2012 $940 $884 $1,043 $1,062
2011 $941 $878 $979 $1,011
2010 $955 $895 $943 $967
2009 $960 $898 $1,017 $1,045

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Montgomery County Rental Vacancy Rate

The rental vacancy rate is the fraction of homes for rent that are not occupied.3 In 2019 the rental vacancy rate for Montgomery County Texas was 9.40% according to Census ACS data.

Rental Vacancy Rate in Montgomery County Texas

2019 1 Year Change 3 Year Change
US 5.97% -0.18% +0.08%
Texas 8.15% -0.06% +0.50%
Montgomery County TX 9.40% +1.13% +4.29%

Trends in Montgomery County TX Rental Vacancy Rate

The rental vacancy rate in Montgomery County peaked in 2009 at 12.07%. Since then it has fallen by 2.67% to 9.40%. Data records for this series originated in 2005. From a 2015 post peak low of 4.52%, the rental vacancy rate has increased by 4.88%.

Rental Vacancy Rate: Montgomery County TX, Texas, US

Rental vacancy rate in Texas

Historical Rental Vacancy Rate data for Montgomery County

Date US Texas Montgomery County TX
2019 5.97% 8.15% 9.40%
2018 6.15% 8.21% 8.27%
2017 6.18% 8.49% 7.26%
2016 5.89% 7.65% 5.11%
2015 5.85% 6.95% 4.52%
2014 6.32% 7.30% 7.26%
2013 6.49% 7.86% 9.91%
2012 6.77% 8.53% 7.47%
2011 7.40% 9.23% 8.07%
2010 8.17% 10.60% 9.28%
2009 8.43% 10.69% 12.07%

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Rent as a Fraction of Income

Using median household income data for Montgomery County, we can calculate the fraction of income the median household would use to pay rent at the median monthly gross rent rate. For Montgomery County, median monthly gross rent as a fraction of median household income was 16.55% in 2019 according to the ACS.

Montgomery County Texas Median Annual Rent as a Fraction of Median Household Income

2019 1 Year Change 3 Year Change
US 20.03% -0.47% -0.40%
Texas 20.45% -0.26% +0.16%
Montgomery County TX 16.55% -2.23% -2.30%

Trends in Montgomery County TX Rent as a Fraction of Income

The fraction of median Montgomery County household income required to pay median monthly gross rent peaked in 2016 (relative to the 2005 series origin) at 18.85%. Since then it has fallen by 2.30% to 16.55%.

Fraction of Income towards Rent: Montgomery County TX, Texas, US

Percent of median household income going towards median monthly gross rent in Montgomery County Texas

Historical Data for Annual Rent as a Fraction of Income in Montgomery County Texas

Date US Texas Montgomery County TX
2019 20.03% 20.45% 16.55%
2018 20.50% 20.70% 18.78%
2017 20.13% 20.00% 18.20%
2016 20.43% 20.28% 18.85%
2015 20.63% 20.10% 18.44%
2014 20.89% 20.27% 18.14%
2013 20.78% 19.89% 17.12%
2012 20.65% 19.65% 17.92%
2011 20.70% 19.75% 17.84%
2010 20.50% 19.77% 15.53%
2009 20.12% 19.59% 16.55%

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Renter Fraction in Montgomery County Texas

You can calculate the renter fraction in Montgomery County in at least two ways: by housing units or by population. I've gone with the housing units measure here. This measure looks at the number of renting households in Montgomery County as a fraction of total Montgomery County households. In 2019 28.50% of households were renters according to Census ACS data.

Montgomery County Fraction of Renters by Household Units

2019 1 Year Change 3 Year Change
US 35.89% -0.16% -0.99%
Texas 38.12% -0.16% -0.79%
Montgomery County TX 28.50% +0.87% -1.08%

Trends in the Montgomery County TX Renter Fraction

The Montgomery County household renter fraction peaked in in 2015 at 30.97% and is now 2.47% below that level. The origin year for the series is 2005.

Fraction of Renting Households: Montgomery County TX, Texas, US

Fraction of renters in Montgomery County

History of Montgomery County Renter Fraction

Date US Texas Montgomery County TX
2019 35.89% 38.12% 28.50%
2018 36.05% 38.28% 27.63%
2017 36.13% 38.03% 28.74%
2016 36.88% 38.91% 29.58%
2015 36.97% 38.94% 30.97%
2014 36.90% 38.84% 29.71%
2013 36.50% 38.16% 28.93%
2012 36.09% 37.72% 26.26%
2011 35.42% 37.08% 30.27%
2010 34.65% 36.42% 25.61%
2009 34.13% 36.32% 25.89%

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1. Gross rent is defined as contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water, and sewer) and fuel (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.). Because some rentals include utilities and others don't, gross rent is a way of normalizing the variability.

2. Real dollars are calculated using the CPI-U less shelter series.

3. The rental vacancy rate is computed by dividing the number of vacant units for rent by the sum of the renter-occupied units, vacant units that are for rent, and vacant units that have been rented but not yet occupied.