County FMR · HUD FY2026
Ramsey County Fair Market Rent
HUD's FY2026 Fair Market Rent for Ramsey County, ND — 25% below the US average.
- $719
- 1-bedroom FMR
- $873
- 2-bedroom FMR
- -0.4%
- YoY change
- -25%
- vs US avg
FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rent for Ramsey County, ND. Verify with HUD →
The Fair Market Rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Ramsey County, North Dakota is $719 per month in FY 2026, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). A 2-bedroom costs $873/mo and a studio is $602/mo.
This is 25% lower than the national average of $959 and 10% below the North Dakota average of $795. Rent decreased0.4% from FY 2025 ($722), roughly tracking inflation. To afford rent here, a household needs at least $28,760/year based on the 30% affordability rule.
FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rents in North Dakota. Population: 11,613.
What these rents mean for Ramsey County
HUD's FY 2026 Fair Market Rent schedule sets the Ramsey County North Dakota 1-bedroom at $719, with a studio at $602, 2-bedroom at $873, 3-bedroom at $1,214, and 4-bedroom at $1,464. These figures represent the 40th percentile of gross rents — meaning 60% of standard-quality rental units in this HUD area cost more. The Ramsey County FMR area applies to all ZIP codes inside the county boundary, and North Dakota'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 25% below the US average of $959 and 10% lower than the North Dakota state average of $795. Year-over-year, the 1-bedroom FMR moved from $722 in FY 2025 to $719 in FY 2026 — a change of -0.4%, which tracks roughly with broader price trends.
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 $719, that implies a household income of $28,760 per year (about $2,397/month) to stay affordable — a 2-bedroom at $873 pushes that threshold even higher. With a population of 11,613 and a county median household income of $61,319, 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)
Year-over-Year Comparison
| Bedrooms | FY 2025 | FY 2026 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | $636 | $602 | $-34 (-5.3%) |
| 1 Bedroom | $722 | $719 | $-3 (-0.4%) |
| 2 Bedroom | $928 | $873 | $-55 (-5.9%) |
| 3 Bedroom | $1,300 | $1,214 | $-86 (-6.6%) |
| 4 Bedroom | $1,409 | $1,464 | +$55 (+3.9%) |
Affordability Snapshot
Based on the standard that rent should not exceed 30% of gross income:
Rent Burden Analysis
How much of household income goes to rent in Ramsey County. The 30% threshold indicates cost burden.
How Ramsey compares on 1-bedroom rent
1-bedroom FMR vs other North Dakota counties
- Williams
Williams County
$1,068 1BR FMR / mo
- Burleigh
Burleigh County
$1,030 1BR FMR / mo
- Morton
Morton County
$1,030 1BR FMR / mo
- Ward
Ward County
$960 1BR FMR / mo
- Cass
Cass County
$917 1BR FMR / mo
- Grand Forks
Grand Forks County
$868 1BR FMR / mo
- Ramsey
Ramsey County
$719 1BR FMR / mo
What this shows Ramsey is highlighted. Bars are FY2026 HUD 1-bedroom Fair Market Rents.
Can Common Jobs Afford Rent Here?
How a 1-bedroom at $719/mo compares to North Dakota salaries for popular occupations (30% rule).
| Occupation | ND Salary | Rent Burden | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Software Developers | $98,550 | 8.8% | Affordable |
| General & Operations Managers | $93,290 | 9.2% | Affordable |
| Registered Nurses | $78,260 | 11% | Affordable |
| Police & Sheriff's Patrol Officers | $75,530 | 11.4% | Affordable |
| Accountants & Auditors | $72,180 | 12% | Affordable |
| Electricians | $65,820 | 13.1% | Affordable |
| Paralegals & Legal Assistants | $59,910 | 14.4% | Affordable |
| Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers | $58,970 | 14.6% | Affordable |
| Elementary School Teachers | $57,820 | 14.9% | Affordable |
| Pharmacy Technicians | $47,600 | 18.1% | Affordable |
| Customer Service Representatives | $43,160 | 20% | Affordable |
| Teaching Assistants | $36,810 | 23.4% | Affordable |
| Janitors & Cleaners | $36,660 | 23.5% | Affordable |
| Retail Salespersons | $35,670 | 24.2% | Affordable |
| Fast Food & Counter Workers | $30,010 | 28.8% | Affordable |
Rent Trends (2020–2026)
7-year Fair Market Rent history for Ramsey County. Shows how HUD rental rates have changed over time.
| Year | Studio | 1 BR | 2 BR |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY 2026 ↓0.4% | $602 | $719 | $873 |
| FY 2025 ↑5.4% | $636 | $722 | $928 |
| FY 2024 ↑0.7% | $609 | $685 | $859 |
| FY 2023 ↑2.4% | $676 | $680 | $826 |
| FY 2022 ↑3.1% | $653 | $664 | $757 |
| FY 2021 ↑2.7% | $629 | $644 | $734 |
| FY 2020 | $609 | $627 | $714 |
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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.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.
All federal data sources used on this page
- HUD Fair Market Rents (FMR) — county-level fair-market rent estimates by bedroom count. huduser.gov/datasets/fmr
- HUD Income Limits — area median income for affordability calculations. huduser.gov/datasets/il
- HUD Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) — rent burden and housing-cost distribution. huduser.gov/datasets/cp
- U.S. Census Bureau ACS — county and metro housing characteristics + median rent. census.gov/programs-surveys/acs
- BLS Consumer Price Index — Rent of Primary Residence — rent inflation by metro. bls.gov/cpi
- IRS Migration Data (SOI) — interstate migration aggregates affecting county demand. irs.gov/statistics/migration