County FMR · HUD FY2026

Montgomery County Fair Market Rent

HUD's FY2026 Fair Market Rent for Montgomery County, KY — 28% below the US average.

$690
1-bedroom FMR
$905
2-bedroom FMR
+4.4%
YoY change
-28%
vs US avg

FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rent for Montgomery County, KY. Verify with HUD →

The Fair Market Rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Montgomery County, Kentucky is $690 per month in FY 2026, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). A 2-bedroom costs $905/mo and a studio is $647/mo.

This is 28% lower than the national average of $959 and 13% below the Kentucky average of $794. Rent increased4.4% from FY 2025 ($661), outpacing inflation. To afford rent here, a household needs at least $27,600/year based on the 30% affordability rule.

FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rents in Kentucky. Population: 28,188.

What these rents mean for Montgomery County

HUD's FY 2026 Fair Market Rent schedule sets the Montgomery County Kentucky 1-bedroom at $690, with a studio at $647, 2-bedroom at $905, 3-bedroom at $1,194, and 4-bedroom at $1,198. These figures represent the 40th percentile of gross rents — meaning 60% of standard-quality rental units in this HUD area cost more. The Montgomery County FMR area applies to all ZIP codes inside the county boundary, and Kentucky's housing authorities use it as the baseline when setting Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher payment standards (typically 90%–110% of FMR).

Compared to the rest of the country, a 1-bedroom here is 28% below the US average of $959 and 13% lower than the Kentucky state average of $794. Year-over-year, the 1-bedroom FMR moved from $661 in FY 2025 to $690 in FY 2026 — a change of +4.4%, which outpaces typical consumer inflation.

For budgeting, the traditional 30% affordability rule says rent should not exceed 30% of gross household income. At the FY 2026 1-bedroom FMR of $690, that implies a household income of $27,600 per year (about $2,300/month) to stay affordable — a 2-bedroom at $905 pushes that threshold even higher. With a population of 28,188 and a county median household income of $57,468, the arithmetic here directly shapes which wage earners can rent without being cost-burdened. Rent-burdened households (paying more than 30% of income) and severely burdened households (above 50%) face a sharply higher risk of housing instability, and this county's numbers set the benchmark for assessing that risk.

Fair Market Rents (2026)

Studio
State avg: $719 · US avg: $893
$647/mo
↑ 3.7% YoY -10% vs state -28% vs US
1 Bedroom
State avg: $794 · US avg: $959
$690/mo
↑ 4.4% YoY -13% vs state -28% vs US
2 Bedroom
State avg: $984 · US avg: $1,175
$905/mo
↑ 4.4% YoY -8% vs state -23% vs US
3 Bedroom
State avg: $1,277 · US avg: $1,525
$1,194/mo
↑ 4.3% YoY -6% vs state -22% vs US
4 Bedroom
State avg: $1,442 · US avg: $1,756
$1,198/mo
↑ 4.3% YoY -17% vs state -32% vs US

Year-over-Year Comparison

Bedrooms FY 2025 FY 2026 Change
Studio $624 $647 +$23 (+3.7%)
1 Bedroom $661 $690 +$29 (+4.4%)
2 Bedroom $867 $905 +$38 (+4.4%)
3 Bedroom $1,145 $1,194 +$49 (+4.3%)
4 Bedroom $1,149 $1,198 +$49 (+4.3%)

Affordability Snapshot

Based on the standard that rent should not exceed 30% of gross income:

Required annual income for 1 BR
$27,600
$2,300/month gross
Required annual income for 2 BR
$36,200
$3,017/month gross

Rent Burden Analysis

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

Studio
13.5%
Affordable
Need $25,880/yr for 30% rule
1 Bedroom
14.4%
Affordable
Need $27,600/yr for 30% rule
2 Bedroom
18.9%
Affordable
Need $36,200/yr for 30% rule
3 Bedroom
24.9%
Affordable
Need $47,760/yr for 30% rule
4 Bedroom
25%
Affordable
Need $47,920/yr for 30% rule
County median income: $57,468 · National avg burden: 21.7% ·View Kentucky rent burden →

How Montgomery compares on 1-bedroom rent

1-bedroom FMR vs other Kentucky counties

1BR FMR / mo

What this shows Montgomery is highlighted. Bars are FY2026 HUD 1-bedroom Fair Market Rents.

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

Can Common Jobs Afford Rent Here?

How a 1-bedroom at $690/mo compares to Kentucky salaries for popular occupations (30% rule).

Occupation KY Salary Rent Burden Verdict
Software Developers $106,200 7.8% Affordable
Registered Nurses $79,910 10.4% Affordable
General & Operations Managers $77,150 10.7% Affordable
Accountants & Auditors $72,220 11.5% Affordable
Police & Sheriff's Patrol Officers $60,230 13.7% Affordable
Electricians $59,490 13.9% Affordable
Elementary School Teachers $57,980 14.3% Affordable
Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers $55,590 14.9% Affordable
Paralegals & Legal Assistants $49,000 16.9% Affordable
Pharmacy Technicians $37,630 22% Affordable
Customer Service Representatives $37,580 22% Affordable
Janitors & Cleaners $30,470 27.2% Affordable
Retail Salespersons $29,450 28.1% Affordable
Teaching Assistants $29,220 28.3% Affordable
Fast Food & Counter Workers $27,170 30.5% Stretched
Salaries: BLS OES (Kentucky) median · 30% = affordable threshold · Try the salary calculator →

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

Year Studio 1 BR 2 BR
FY 2026 ↑4.4% $647 $690 $905
FY 2025 ↑2.2% $624 $661 $867
FY 2024 ↑4.5% $616 $647 $850
FY 2023 ↑1.0% $542 $619 $747
FY 2022 ↑8.1% $504 $613 $704
FY 2021 ↑5.0% $519 $567 $724
FY 2020 $505 $540 $711
Total change (6yr): +27.8%
Annualized: +4.2%/yr
1 BR: $540 → $690

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average rent in Montgomery County?
The FY 2026 Fair Market Rent for a 1-bedroom in Montgomery County is $690 per month. A 2-bedroom is $905 and a studio is $647.
How does Montgomery County rent compare to the national average?
Rent in Montgomery County is 28% below the national average. A 1-bedroom here costs $690 compared to $959 nationally.
What income do I need to afford rent in Montgomery County?
Based on the 30% affordability rule, you need an annual income of at least $27,600 ($2,300/month) to afford a 1-bedroom at Fair Market Rent in Montgomery County.
Is rent going up or down in Montgomery County?
The 1-bedroom Fair Market Rent in Montgomery County increased by 4.4% from FY 2025 to FY 2026, going from $661 to $690.
Which jobs can afford rent in Montgomery County?
Based on Kentucky BLS salary data and the 30% affordability rule, jobs like Software Developers, Registered Nurses, General and Operations Managers can afford a 1-bedroom at $690/mo. 14 of 15 common occupations are affordable here.
How much has rent changed in Montgomery County over time?
The 1-bedroom Fair Market Rent in Montgomery County went from $540 in FY 2020 to $690 in FY 2026, a total change of +27.8% over 6 years.
How does Fair Market Rent affect Section 8 vouchers in Montgomery County?
HUD uses Fair Market Rents to set maximum payment standards for Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) in Montgomery County. The FY 2026 FMR of $690/mo for a 1-bedroom sets the baseline — local housing authorities can set their payment standard between 90% and 110% of FMR.
What does Fair Market Rent mean for Montgomery County?
Fair Market Rent (FMR) is the 40th percentile rent estimate set by HUD for Montgomery County. It includes rent plus the cost of utilities (except telephone). FMR is used to determine housing assistance payment amounts, set rent ceilings for certain HUD programs, and evaluate housing affordability.

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Data Sources

Primary source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), FY 2026 Fair Market Rents. FMRs represent the 40th percentile of gross rents for standard quality units in each area.

Affordability data: Income-to-rent ratios calculated using the 30% affordability standard. Population and income data from U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) estimates.

Salary data: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, used for job affordability analysis.

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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