How much do households in the Virginia Beach, VA area spend on rent?
Refreshed annually
About $1,478, or 33.2% of their income, in 2020–2024. This is measured by comparing median, or average, rent and median monthly income for renting households.
$1.48K
median monthly rent in Virginia Beach, VA area (2020–2024)
33.2%
average share of income spent on rent in Virginia Beach, VA area (2020–2024)
Comparing rent to renter income provides one measure of rental affordability. The Virginia Beach, VA area (Virginia Beach-Chesapeake-Norfolk, VA-NC Metro Area)’s median rent was about $1,478 per month in 2020–2024. Typical monthly income among renting households was about $4,451 per month during that same period.
A typical household spent about $1,478 on rent in the Virginia Beach, VA area.
Median gross rent and median renter household income, 2020–2024
Dividing rent by income provides what is called a rent-to-income ratio. A higher ratio of rent-to-income indicates rent is less affordable while a lower ratio indicates greater affordability.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development considers households with a rent-to-income ratio of more than 30%, that is, households that spend more than 30% their income on housing, to be cost-burdened. Cost-burdened households may have less money for other necessities such as food, healthcare, or savings. When median monthly rent is more than 30% of median monthly income, it means a typical household would meet the definition of housing cost-burdened.
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Do households in the Virginia Beach, VA area spend more or less on rent than other Virginia metros?
The Virginia Beach, VA area’s rent-to-income ratio ranked 2 out of 10 Virginia metros.
Ratio of median gross rent to median renter household income, 2020–2024
Compared to other metro areas in the state, the Virginia Beach, VA area had the third highest median rent and fifth highest median renter-household income. (Metro areas are made up of economically interconnected counties that include at least one urban area. A single metro area can include multiple cities and cross state lines.) Out of the 10 metros in the state, the Virginia Beach, VA area’s rent-to-income ratio ranked second highest.
Do households in the Virginia Beach, VA area spend more or less on rent than other large metros?
The large metro median rent-to-income ratio was 31.9%.
Ratio of median gross rent to median renter household income, 2020–2024
The Virginia Beach, VA area is a large metro, which have over 1 million people. Compared to other large metros, the Virginia Beach, VA area’s rent-to income ratio is higher than is typical. The average among large metros was 31.9% in 2020–2024, 1 percentage points lower than in the Virginia Beach, VA area.
Renter income and rent, large metro areas (2020–2024)
| 1. | $10,148 | |
| 2. | $7,944 | |
| 3. | $6,827 | |
| 4. | $6,551 | |
| 5. | $6,501 | |
| 6. | $5,887 | |
| 7. | $5,874 | |
| 8. | $5,869 | |
| 9. | $5,709 | |
| 10. | $5,470 |
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