County FMR · HUD FY2026

Braxton County Fair Market Rent

HUD's FY2026 Fair Market Rent for Braxton County, WV - 31% below the US average.

$665
1-bedroom FMR
$869
2-bedroom FMR
+2.5%
YoY change
-31%
vs US avg

The verdict

Braxton is the 3rd cheapest of 55 counties in West Virginia by 2-bedroom FMR; nationally it ranks #158 most affordable of 3,145 HUD counties.

#158
most affordable of 3,145 US counties (2BR)
#3
cheapest of 55 in West Virginia (2BR)
-13%
vs the state average
$26,600
income to afford it (30% rule)

Software Developers spend the smallest share of income on rent here (7.7%), while Fast Food and Counter Workers spend the most (32%); 14 of 15 common occupations here can afford a 1-bedroom at Fair Market Rent without exceeding the 30% threshold.

FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rent for Braxton County, WV. Verify with HUD →

HUD sets the FY 2026 1-bedroom Fair Market Rent for Braxton County, West Virginia at $665 per month - the federal rental-assistance benchmark for this county. A 2-bedroom costs $869/mo and a studio is $660/mo. This is 31% lower than the national average of $959 and 13% below the West Virginia average of $766.

Rent increased2.5% from FY 2025 ($649), outpacing inflation. The 30% affordability floor is comparatively reachable here at $26,600/year.

FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rents in West Virginia. Population: 12,505. Population declined 13.6% over the past five years (Census ACS), a trend that can ease rental-market pressure over time even as FMR reflects recent rent levels. That's slower than West Virginia's statewide growth of -2.4% over the same period.

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Area BRAXTON·COUNTY·WV·WV

Braxton County, WV: $665/mo 1BR · #158 of 3145 counties (2BR) · FY2026

  • FMR-AREA WV
  • 1BR-FMR $665
  • 2BR-FMR $869
  • RANK-LOW #158
  • YOY-UP +2.5%
  • VSUS-LOW -31%
  • VS-ST-LOW -13% WV
  • INC-ROOM 18%
  • POP-SMALL 13K
  • PHOTO-NEAR Kanawha County
  • VOUCH-90-110 $599–$732
  • FY-2026 FY2026

Photo-finish peer: Kanawha ($164 1BR gap)

Read with: Section 8 housing guide

Fair Market Rents (2026)

Studio
State avg: $714 · US avg: $893
$660/mo
↑ 2.3% YoY -8% vs state -26% vs US
1 Bedroom
State avg: $766 · US avg: $959
$665/mo
↑ 2.5% YoY -13% vs state -31% vs US
2 Bedroom
State avg: $945 · US avg: $1,175
$869/mo
↑ 2.0% YoY -8% vs state -26% vs US
3 Bedroom
State avg: $1,231 · US avg: $1,525
$1,147/mo
↑ 9.2% YoY -7% vs state -25% vs US
4 Bedroom
State avg: $1,380 · US avg: $1,756
$1,311/mo
↑ 7.9% YoY -5% vs state -25% vs US

Year-over-Year Comparison

Bedrooms FY 2025 FY 2026 Change
Studio $645
$660
+$15 (+2.3%)
1 Bedroom $649
$665
+$16 (+2.5%)
2 Bedroom $852
$869
+$17 (+2.0%)
3 Bedroom $1,050
$1,147
+$97 (+9.2%)
4 Bedroom $1,215
$1,311
+$96 (+7.9%)

Rent Burden Analysis

How much of household income goes to rent in Braxton County. The 30% threshold indicates cost burden.

Studio
17.8%
Affordable
Need $26,400/yr for 30% rule
1 Bedroom
18%
Affordable
Need $26,600/yr for 30% rule
2 Bedroom
23.5%
Affordable
Need $34,760/yr for 30% rule
3 Bedroom
31%
Burdened
Need $45,880/yr for 30% rule
4 Bedroom
35.4%
Burdened
Need $52,440/yr for 30% rule
How we calculate this

Rent burden = (FMR × 12) ÷ county median household income. Required income = (FMR × 12) ÷ 0.3, the federal 30%-of-gross-income rule HUD uses to define cost burden. Median household income is from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey; FMR is from HUD's FY2026 release. See methodology.

0%100%National avg22%23.5%
Braxton County 2-bedroom rent burden
County median income: $44,449 · National avg burden: 21.7% ·View West Virginia rent burden →

Where Braxton sits among every US county

2-bedroom Fair Market Rent vs. all 3,145 HUD counties

$869 higher than 5% of 3,145 counties

$600–$800: 23 counties (1%). Below this entry. $800–$1,000: 1,406 counties (45%). This entry sits in this band. $1,000–$1,200: 723 counties (23%). Above this entry. $1,200–$1,400: 417 counties (13%). Above this entry. $1,400–$1,600: 181 counties (6%). Above this entry. $1,600–$1,800: 172 counties (5%). Above this entry. $1,800–$2,000: 108 counties (3%). Above this entry. $2,000–$2,200: 29 counties (1%). Above this entry. $2,200–$2,400: 40 counties (1%). Above this entry. $2,400–$2,600: 13 counties (0%). Above this entry. $2,600–$2,800: 9 counties (0%). Above this entry. $2,800–$3,000: 15 counties (0%). Above this entry. $3,000–$3,200: 3 counties (0%). Above this entry. $3,200–$3,400: 1 counties (0%). Above this entry. $3,400–$3,600: 1 counties (0%). Above this entry. $3,600–$3,800: 3 counties (0%). Above this entry. $3,800–$4,000: 0 counties (0%). Above this entry. $4,000–$4,200: 0 counties (0%). Above this entry. $4,200–$4,400: 1 counties (0%). Above this entry. This county $600 $4,400 every US county, bucketed by value

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Source U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Fair Market Rents · FY2026

How Braxton compares on 1-bedroom rent

1-bedroom FMR vs other West Virginia counties

1BR FMR / mo

What this shows Braxton is highlighted. Nearby West Virginia counties by 1-bedroom FMR, highest to lowest: Berkeley County ($971), Monongalia County ($877), Cabell County ($853), Kanawha County ($829), Wood County ($745), Raleigh County ($719), Braxton County (this county) ($665).

Source U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) As of FY2026

Can Common Jobs Afford Rent Here?

With a below-average 1-bedroom at $665/mo, most of these West Virginia occupations clear, or miss, the 30% affordability line.

Occupation WV Salary Rent Burden Verdict
Software Developers $103,550 7.7% Affordable
General & Operations Managers $80,490 9.9% Affordable
Registered Nurses $79,990 10% Affordable
Accountants & Auditors $74,520 10.7% Affordable
Electricians $63,850 12.5% Affordable
Elementary School Teachers $55,550 14.4% Affordable
Police & Sheriff's Patrol Officers $54,570 14.6% Affordable
Paralegals & Legal Assistants $49,620 16.1% Affordable
Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers $49,040 16.3% Affordable
Customer Service Representatives $37,610 21.2% Affordable
Pharmacy Technicians $37,370 21.4% Affordable
Janitors & Cleaners $30,590 26.1% Affordable
Teaching Assistants $28,220 28.3% Affordable
Retail Salespersons $27,910 28.6% Affordable
Fast Food & Counter Workers $24,960 32% Stretched
Salaries: BLS OES (West Virginia) median · 30% = affordable threshold · Try the salary calculator →

7-year Fair Market Rent history for Braxton County. Shows how HUD rental rates have changed over time.

Over the 6-year span HUD has tracked for Braxton (FY 2020-2026), the 1-bedroom Fair Market Rent has risen 14.3% overall, from $582 to $665. The increases have been fairly steady year to year, with no single jump exceeding 8.2% (FY 2024).

$560$580$600$620$640$660$680 FY2020FY2021FY2022FY2023FY2024FY2025FY2026 $665
Braxton County 1-bedroom Fair Market Rent, FY2020–FY2026
Year Studio 1 BR 2 BR
FY 2026 ↑2.5% $660 $665 $869
FY 2025 ↑0.6% $645 $649 $852
FY 2024 ↑8.2% $641 $645 $848
FY 2023 ↓3.7% $592 $596 $738
FY 2022 ↑4.4% $595 $619 $705
FY 2021 ↑1.9% $577 $593 $676
FY 2020 $556 $582 $662
Total change (6yr): +14.3%
Annualized: +2.2%/yr
1 BR: $582 → $665

Where Braxton County Ranks in West Virginia

Braxton County is not part of any federally-designated metropolitan or micropolitan statistical area -- an independent rental market not administratively tied to a larger urban core. By 2-bedroom FMR, it ranks #3 of 55 counties in West Virginia. Nearest by rank: Barbour County ($869), Boone County ($869), Braxton County (this county) ($869), Calhoun County ($869), Gilmer County ($869), Grant County ($869), Jackson County ($869), Lewis County ($869), Lincoln County ($869), Logan County ($869).

Nationwide peers by 2BR FMR & rent burden

Two PlainRent-derived comparison paths for Braxton County, both outside West Virginia so the link neighborhoods are not the same-state geography lattice above. Axes stay disjoint: burden peers exclude the FMR peer set.

Nearby Counties in West Virginia

Largest counties by population in West Virginia

Showing the 8 largest of 54 other counties in West Virginia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average rent in Braxton County?
The FY 2026 Fair Market Rent for a 1-bedroom in Braxton County is $665 per month. A 2-bedroom is $869 and a studio is $660.
How does Braxton County rent compare to the national average?
Rent in Braxton County is 31% below the national average. A 1-bedroom here costs $665 compared to $959 nationally.
Where does Braxton County rank nationally for Fair Market Rent?
According to HUD's FY 2026 Fair Market Rent schedule, Braxton County's 2-bedroom FMR of $869 ranks #158 most affordable among 3,145 HUD counties, placing it in the lowest-rent tenth of HUD counties.
What income do I need to afford rent in Braxton County?
Based on the 30% affordability rule, you need an annual income of at least $26,600 ($2,217/month) to afford a 1-bedroom at Fair Market Rent in Braxton County.
Is rent going up or down in Braxton County?
The 1-bedroom Fair Market Rent in Braxton County increased by 2.5% from FY 2025 to FY 2026, going from $649 to $665.
Which jobs can afford rent in Braxton County?
Based on West Virginia BLS salary data and the 30% affordability rule, jobs like Software Developers, General and Operations Managers, Registered Nurses can afford a 1-bedroom at $665/mo. 14 of 15 common occupations are affordable here.
How much has rent changed in Braxton County over time?
The 1-bedroom Fair Market Rent in Braxton County went from $582 in FY 2020 to $665 in FY 2026, a total change of +14.3% over 6 years.
How does Fair Market Rent affect Section 8 vouchers in Braxton County?
In Braxton County, the FY 2026 FMR of $665/mo for a 1-bedroom sets the baseline that local housing authorities use for Section 8 payment standards.
What does Fair Market Rent mean for Braxton County?
For Braxton County, it's the specific 40th-percentile rent HUD publishes each year ($665/mo for a 1-bedroom in FY 2026).

Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau and HUD Fair Market Rents. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.

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