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Hawaii ZIP Codes

94 ZIP codes in Hawaii with FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rents, ranked by 2-bedroom rent from highest to lowest.

94
ZIP codes ranked
$1,859
State avg 1BR
$2,433
State avg 2BR

94 ZIP codes in Hawaii with FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rents, ranked by 2-bedroom rent from highest to lowest.

ZIP Codes
94
Avg 1BR
$1,859
Avg 2BR
$2,433
National Avg 1BR
$959

What ZIP-level rent looks like in Hawaii

HUD publishes Fair Market Rents at the FMR area level, either a metropolitan statistical area or a non-metro county, not at the ZIP code level. Every ZIP code inside a given FMR area inherits the same HUD rent schedule. Across Hawaii's 94 mapped ZIP codes for FY 2026, the population-independent statewide averages are $1,786 for a studio, $1,859 for a 1-bedroom, $2,433 for a 2-bedroom, $3,157 for a 3-bedroom, and $3,779 for a 4-bedroom. Housing authorities use each ZIP's county or metro FMR (not the state average) to set Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher payment standards, typically 90%–110% of FMR.

Inside Hawaii the range across ZIP codes is wide: the most expensive mapped ZIP is 96701 (Aiea) at $2,642 for a 2-bedroom, while the cheapest is 96738 (Waikoloa) at $2,076 - a 2-bedroom price spread of roughly 27%. Compared to the US 1-bedroom average of $959, Hawaii's statewide 1-bedroom average is 94% above the US benchmark. Because county boundaries drive FMR, two adjacent ZIPs sitting in different counties can have very different official rents even when their neighborhood rental markets are nearly identical.

Some urban markets participate in HUD's Small Area FMR (SAFMR) program, which replaces a single metro FMR with ZIP-specific figures to give voucher holders access to higher-opportunity neighborhoods. Outside SAFMR metros, the county FMR stays the single reference for every ZIP inside that county. For renters, landlords, and Section 8 recipients, the practical takeaway is simple: treat this statewide table as a HI relocation shortlist, if you need more accuracy, click through to the specific county page where each ZIP's payment standard, year-over-year FMR change, and bedroom-specific rents are documented directly from HUD's published schedule.

All ZIP Codes in Hawaii (94)

# ZIP City 1BR 2BR
1 96701 Aiea $2,016 $2,642
2 96706 Ewa Beach $2,016 $2,642
3 96712 Haleiwa $2,016 $2,642
4 96717 Hauula $2,016 $2,642
5 96813 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
6 96814 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
7 96815 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
8 96816 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
9 96817 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
10 96818 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
11 96819 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
12 96821 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
13 96822 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
14 96825 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
15 96826 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
16 96850 Honolulu $2,016 $2,642
17 96853 Jbphh $2,016 $2,642
18 96860 Jbphh $2,016 $2,642
19 96730 Kaaawa $2,016 $2,642
20 96731 Kahuku $2,016 $2,642
21 96734 Kailua $2,016 $2,642
22 96744 Kaneohe $2,016 $2,642
23 96707 Kapolei $2,016 $2,642
24 96759 Kunia $2,016 $2,642
25 96762 Laie $2,016 $2,642
26 96863 Mcbh Kaneohe Bay $2,016 $2,642
27 96789 Mililani $2,016 $2,642
28 96782 Pearl City $2,016 $2,642
29 96857 Schofield Barracks $2,016 $2,642
30 96859 Tripler Army Medical Center $2,016 $2,642
31 96786 Wahiawa $2,016 $2,642
32 96791 Waialua $2,016 $2,642
33 96792 Waianae $2,016 $2,642
34 96795 Waimanalo $2,016 $2,642
35 96797 Waipahu $2,016 $2,642
36 96708 Haiku $2,000 $2,624
37 96713 Hana $2,000 $2,624
38 96729 Hoolehua $2,000 $2,624
39 96732 Kahului $2,000 $2,624
40 96748 Kaunakakai $2,000 $2,624
41 96753 Kihei $2,000 $2,624
42 96757 Kualapuu $2,000 $2,624
43 96790 Kula $2,000 $2,624
44 96761 Lahaina $2,000 $2,624
45 96763 Lanai City $2,000 $2,624
46 96768 Makawao $2,000 $2,624
47 96770 Maunaloa $2,000 $2,624
48 96779 Paia $2,000 $2,624
49 96793 Wailuku $2,000 $2,624
50 96742 Kalaupapa $1,899 $2,492
51 96703 Anahola $1,777 $2,332
52 96705 Eleele $1,777 $2,332
53 96714 Hanalei $1,777 $2,332
54 96716 Hanapepe $1,777 $2,332
55 96741 Kalaheo $1,777 $2,332
56 96746 Kapaa $1,777 $2,332
57 96747 Kaumakani $1,777 $2,332
58 96751 Kealia $1,777 $2,332
59 96752 Kekaha $1,777 $2,332
60 96754 Kilauea $1,777 $2,332
61 96756 Koloa $1,777 $2,332
62 96765 Lawai $1,777 $2,332
63 96766 Lihue $1,777 $2,332
64 96769 Makaweli $1,777 $2,332
65 96722 Princeville $1,777 $2,332
66 96796 Waimea $1,777 $2,332
67 96704 Captain Cook $1,603 $2,076
68 96710 Hakalau $1,603 $2,076
69 96719 Hawi $1,603 $2,076
70 96720 Hilo $1,603 $2,076
71 96725 Holualoa $1,603 $2,076
72 96726 Honaunau $1,603 $2,076
73 96727 Honokaa $1,603 $2,076
74 96728 Honomu $1,603 $2,076
75 96740 Kailua Kona $1,603 $2,076
76 96743 Kamuela $1,603 $2,076
77 96755 Kapaau $1,603 $2,076
78 96749 Keaau $1,603 $2,076
79 96750 Kealakekua $1,603 $2,076
80 96760 Kurtistown $1,603 $2,076
81 96764 Laupahoehoe $1,603 $2,076
82 96771 Mountain View $1,603 $2,076
83 96772 Naalehu $1,603 $2,076
84 96773 Ninole $1,603 $2,076
85 96737 Ocean View $1,603 $2,076
86 96774 Ookala $1,603 $2,076
87 96776 Paauilo $1,603 $2,076
88 96777 Pahala $1,603 $2,076
89 96778 Pahoa $1,603 $2,076
90 96780 Papaaloa $1,603 $2,076
91 96781 Papaikou $1,603 $2,076
92 96783 Pepeekeo $1,603 $2,076
93 96785 Volcano $1,603 $2,076
94 96738 Waikoloa $1,603 $2,076

Frequently Asked Questions

How many ZIP codes have rent data in Hawaii?
Hawaii has 94 ZIP codes with HUD Fair Market Rent data for FY 2026. Rents are based on the county-level FMR for each ZIP code's county.
What is the average rent in Hawaii?
The average 1-bedroom FMR in Hawaii is $1,859 per month, and the average 2-bedroom is $2,433. The national average 1BR is $959.
What is the most expensive ZIP code in Hawaii?
ZIP 96701 (Aiea) has the highest 2BR FMR at $2,642 per month.
What is the cheapest ZIP code in Hawaii?
ZIP 96738 (Waikoloa) has the lowest 2BR FMR at $2,076 per month.

About This Data

Fair Market Rents (FMR) are published annually by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). FMRs are set at the county level and applied to all ZIP codes within that county. They represent the 40th percentile of gross rents for standard-quality rental units.

Source: HUD FY 2026 Fair Market Rent Documentation System.

Related

Data sourced from HUD Fair Market Rents and U.S. Census Bureau ACS data. See our methodology for details. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Fair Market Rent data (huduser.gov).