Miami County, OH

2025 Fair Market Rents

Tags: 2025 Dayton-Kettering, OH MSA

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The top four largest cities in Miami County are Troy, Piqua, Englewood, and Tipp City. Fair Market Rents on this page may apply depending on whether the county uses SAFMRs or county level FMRs. Cities in multiple SAFMR areas will have different SAFMRS based on ZIP code.

What type of FMR does Miami County use?

Small Area Fair Market Rents were created by the HUD for this county/Metro Fmr Area however Miami County is not required to use Small Area FMRs by the HUD. It is at the discretion of the local Housing Authority to determine if SAFMRs or 40th percentile FMRs are used.

To learn more about the criteria the HUD uses to determine if a Metro FMR Area requires Small Area Fair Market Rents click here.

How does Miami County compare?

Miami County ($1,077) has a 6.2% higher FMR for 2-Bedroom housing than the average of Ohio ($1,014) and therefore a higher gross rent.

Miami County is rank 20th out of 88 counties. This means the FMRs, or in other words, the gross rent is higher than 68 other counties. Miami County is the 20th most expensive county in terms of FMRs.

Rent Tables Miami County, OH

Fair Market Rent (40th Percentile)

$780
studio
$845
1-Bedroom
$1,077
2-Bedroom
$1,390
3-Bedroom
$1,537
4-Bedroom

Median Rent (50th Percentile)

$835
studio
$904
1-Bedroom
$1,153
2-Bedroom
$1,488
3-Bedroom
$1,645
4-Bedroom

Small Market Areas (By Zip Code)

The 90% and 110% SAFMRs represent the minimum and maximum payment standards that can be set by the local Public Housing Authority under regular conditions. The payment standard is the actual value used in Section 8. For more on payment standards click here.

FMRs and SAFMRs are set by the HUD. The local PHA takes these FMR/SAFMR values and may decide to use any value that is within +-10% of the FMR/SAFMR as the payment standard for the areas under their jurisdiction.

For a more in-depth explaination return to the overview page.

ZipCode Studio 1-Bed 2-Bed 3-Bed 4-Bed
45322 $820 $890 $1,130 $1,460 $1,610
45326 $670 $720 $930 $1,200 $1,320
45339 $800 $860 $1,100 $1,420 $1,570
45356 $760 $820 $1,050 $1,360 $1,500
45359 $670 $720 $930 $1,200 $1,320
45361 $1,040 $1,120 $1,430 $1,850 $2,040
45371 $840 $910 $1,160 $1,500 $1,660
45373 $730 $790 $1,010 $1,300 $1,440
45374 $750 $820 $1,040 $1,340 $1,480
45326 $670 $720 $930 $1,200 $1,320
45356 $760 $820 $1,050 $1,360 $1,500
ZipCode Studio 1-Bed 2-Bed 3-Bed 4-Bed
45322 $738 $801 $1,017 $1,314 $1,449
45326 $603 $648 $837 $1,080 $1,188
45339 $720 $774 $990 $1,278 $1,413
45356 $684 $738 $945 $1,224 $1,350
45359 $603 $648 $837 $1,080 $1,188
45361 $936 $1,008 $1,287 $1,665 $1,836
45371 $756 $819 $1,044 $1,350 $1,494
45373 $657 $711 $909 $1,170 $1,296
45374 $675 $738 $936 $1,206 $1,332
45326 $603 $648 $837 $1,080 $1,188
45356 $684 $738 $945 $1,224 $1,350
ZipCode Studio 1-Bed 2-Bed 3-Bed 4-Bed
45322 $902 $979 $1,243 $1,606 $1,771
45326 $737 $792 $1,023 $1,320 $1,452
45339 $880 $946 $1,210 $1,562 $1,727
45356 $836 $902 $1,155 $1,496 $1,650
45359 $737 $792 $1,023 $1,320 $1,452
45361 $1,144 $1,232 $1,573 $2,035 $2,244
45371 $924 $1,001 $1,276 $1,650 $1,826
45373 $803 $869 $1,111 $1,430 $1,584
45374 $825 $902 $1,144 $1,474 $1,628
45326 $737 $792 $1,023 $1,320 $1,452
45356 $836 $902 $1,155 $1,496 $1,650

Fair Market Rents on this page apply to the following cities in Miami County, Ohio: Troy, Piqua, Englewood, Tipp City, Pleasant Hill, Ludlow Falls, Fletcher, and Potsdam.

These Fair Market Rents also apply to the following ZIP codes in Miami County, Ohio: 45373, 45356, 45322, 45371, 45359, 45339, 45326, 45361, and 45374.

Miami County, OH is considered part of the following metro FMR area: DAYTON-KETTERING, OH MSA.

Other counties in the same metro FMR area are: Greene County, OH, and Montgomery County, OH.

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Fair Market Rents are published by the Department of Housing And Urban Development.