
Renters Benefit as National Median Rents Slide to Four-Year Low in Feb 2026
February 2026 saw the national median asking rent for 0–2 bedroom units fall to $1,667, a 1.7% year-over-year decline—the 30th straight YoY drop and a four-year low. Rents declined across all sizes (studio $1,393; 1‑bed $1,548; 2‑bed $1,844). Fifteen of the 50 largest metros are at least 10% below their peaks, led by Austin (-18.2%), Birmingham (-17.1%), and Memphis (-16.1%), while five markets—Virginia Beach, Kansas City, Baltimore, San Jose, and Richmond—are within 3% of peak, signaling a possible rebound. Despite soft footing, rents remain about 14.2% above pre-pandemic levels, and spring leasing season is expected to bring modest month-over-month increases. Data are from Realtor.com’s February 2026 report, which also notes varying relief across markets and continued relief concentrated in certain areas amid a supply-demand balance.
