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3122 W Edward St Springfield, MO
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616 E Wayland St Springfield, MO
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6319 S Riverbend RD Springfield, MO
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4319 S Kansas Ave Springfield, MO
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2524 S National Ave Springfield, MO
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1040 E Walnut St Springfield, MO
4 BR | Jul. 1, 2025
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1 BR | Dec. 16, 2024
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2015 West University St. Springfield, MO
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615 E. Meadowmere Springfield, MO
3 BR | Jul. 1, 2025
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540 S. Kickapoo Springfield, MO
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1138 E Walnut St Springfield, MO
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$875 - 1,591
560 W Bryant St Springfield, MO
Studio - 2 BR | Dec. 6, 2024
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$1,065 - 1,190
248 East Monastery St. Springfield, MO
1 BR | Dec. 23, 2024
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1725 S Marion Ave Springfield, MO
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2225 N National Ave Springfield, MO
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Springfield, MO
5 BR | Jun. 1, 2025
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1364 E Battlefield Rd Springfield, MO
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$1,145 - 2,325
2621 S Jefferson Ave Springfield, MO
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2234 N Travis Ave Springfield, MO
1 BR | Dec. 11, 2024
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4 BR | Aug. 8, 2025
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1706 W Atlantic St Springfield, MO
3 BR | Dec. 4, 2024
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744 S Main Ave Springfield, MO
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430 E Walnut St Springfield, MO
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2715 S. Kimbrough Ave. Springfield, MO
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623 W Walnut St Unit 402 Springfield, MO
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2224 N Clifton Ave Springfield, MO
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2828 S Nettleton Ave Springfield, MO
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Springfield?

Springfield Apartments
Bed Type Average Rent Range
Studio $840 $530 - $1,100
1BR $830 $500 - $1,280
2BR $1,070 $630 - $1,800
3BR $1,320 $870 - $2,290
4+BR $1,930 $1,100 - $3,960

Find a Springfield Apartment

Missouri’s third-largest city, the “Birthplace of Route 66,” is steeped in history. The famed highway — one of the first in the U.S. Highway System — doesn’t originate in Springfield, but that’s where the name for the Chicago-to-Los Angeles highway was conceived. Springfield is also credited with aiding the development of the old Wild West following a shootout between two gamblers.

Now with a population of more than 160,000, Springfield is a healthy metropolis with promising health care, manufacturing and business services industries. And with affordable apartments and numerous colleges — the largest of which is Missouri State University — Springfield is home to nearly 50,000 college students.

When to Search

Considering the plethora of apartment complexes in Springfield, finding a rental in a convenient location shouldn’t be a problem. If you start your apartment search six to eight weeks before you hope to move in, you should be able to find a perfect fit.

Staying in the Know

The Missouri State University campus is bordered on the north by Route 66 and on the east skirts the downtown Springfield area. So if you land an apartment in that area, you can get your kicks enjoying the route’s historic views and easy access to all Springfield has to offer. Drury University and the Ozarks Technical Community College are also nearby.

Life in Springfield

Transportation

The city of Springfield doesn’t have a system of public transportation in place, so most residents have vehicles. But, if you’re a Missouri State University student with an off-campus apartment, you can take advantage of the school’s free shuttle that has several downtown drop-off locations. For one more option, Springfield — also known as the Queen City of the Ozarks — is built atop a plateau that makes for flat, cyclist-friendly terrain on 68 miles of greenways and 72 miles of on-road bike routes.

Where to play

Springfield has an eclectic mix of reasons to leave your apartment, from cave tours and miles of bike trails to a vintage ‘80s-style arcade. After a day at the arcade — or perhaps after catching an artsy indie film at Moxie Cinema — you might want to get in the middle of all the drama and action. Springfield has an answer: Clue Pursuit, an escape room that requires you to find clues and solve riddles to find your way out before your time is up. Or, get your thrills at Springfield’s Sky Zone trampoline park.

Attractions

Memorials and places of historical significance are scattered all around Springfield, but none as grand — and haunted — as the Pythian Castle. Built in 1913 by the fraternal group Knights of Pythias, the structure used to house orphans, widows and World War II prisoners of war. These days, it’s home to history and ghost tours and murder mystery dinners.

Take another look into the past with the walking tour of the Battle of Springfield, which took place in January 1863 as the Confederacy attempted to gain territory during the Civil War. Nearby, Park Central Square is the site of the first quick-draw gun duel, between Wild Bill Hickok and David Tutt in 1865. A 12-mile trip to Springfield’s southwest will land you in the Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, the site of the Civil War’s second major battle.

Despite the significant historical ties, some of Springfield’s best features are timeless, such as the Fantastic Caverns. Tours are via trams rather than on foot to protect the sensitive ecosystem, which includes blind Ozarks cavefish and grotto salamanders.

Dining

Most Springfield residents agree that Bambino’s Cafe serves up the best authentic Italian food in the city. With one location a block from Missouri State, it’s a perfect snack-and-study spot before heading back to your apartment. And you can finally tell your family that you’re going to Grad School — known for its fries, burgers and fish tacos and conveniently located near the campus. For your finest of occasions, your main stop will be Jimm’s Steakhouse and Pub, but if you’re looking for fast and cheap, try the Sub Shop.

Surprisingly, Springfield is also known for having more than its fair share of Chinese restaurants. Leong’s Asian Diner rises above the competition, with the distinction of being the birthplace of Springfield-style cashew chicken. You just have to try it for yourself.

Bars

Before we get to Springfield’s more typical college bars, let’s take a moment to recognize innovation at its best: 417 Taphouse lets you pour your own beer. Like, instead of waiting for the bartender to get through the queue, just bustle up to one of the self-pour taps.

If accessible drinks in a modern, eclectic environment is less important than beer on a budget, try the Patton Alley Pub for cheap happy-hour specials.

Feeling rowdy? Try Vintage Dancelounge, a typical club with a massive dance floor an endless parade of Springfield’s college-age partiers ready to dance until the sun comes up.

Culture

Given Springfield’s rich historical ties, there is no shortage of museums devoted to the area’s past. The Air and Military Museum of the Ozarks has an impressive collection of restored military planes, and the History Museum on the Square traces Springfield-specific developments, such as the Historic Route 66 and the Ozark Jubilee.

On the artsier side, downtown is filled with private galleries and the Springfield Art Museum hosts several exhibits each year — including the museum’s hallmark exhibit, Watercolor USA — and year-round workshops and lectures. To catch a live performance, there are three main venues to watch in downtown Springfield: Gillioz Center, Creamery Arts Center and the JQH Arena. The Creamery Arts Center houses community-based shows and events, such as the Springfield Ballet. The Gillioz Center, however, is where you’ll find Springfield’s largest performances, ranging from nationally touring bands to film premieres. The JQH Arena — right on the Missouri State campus — also hosts a variety of big events.

Events

As the “Birthplace of Route 66,” Springfield hosts a huge annual festival to commemorate the Mother Road. For three days, the city fills with live music, food, car shows, motorcycle demos and — for extra automotive fun — a drive-in movie. Another days-long fest on the calendar of many Missourans is the Ozark Empire Fair, which brings music, food, carnival rides, a rodeo and a monster truck show.

Between festivals, various weekly concert series can pull you out of your apartment and onto the lawns of the OOVVDA Winery, Hillcrest Presbyterian Church and Founders Park. For a market with a side of music and art, see First Fridays in Park Central Square.

Shopping

Most of the big-name shopping game in town is in Battlefield Mall, with more than 130 stores in Springfield’s Southside neighborhood. The downtown district, centered mainly on East Walnut Street, is also a wonderful place to shop, with dozens of independently operated businesses. The Commercial Street Historic District was the first district in Springfield to make it onto the Federal Register of Historic places, and “C-Street” is still one of the best places to browse local shops in the city.

Sports

Springfield’s main college team, the Missouri State Bears, are fierce competitors in NCAA Division I sports. Most Bears teams play in the Plaster Sports Complex, but indoor games are in the JQH Arena on campus. If you visit Springfield’s Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, look for Bears alumni — such as Bill Rowe — alongside more than 4,000 sports memorabilia items and interactive exhibits.

One of the city’s favorite teams to cheer for are the Springfield Cardinals, the minor league offshoot of the St. Louis Cardinals. Their beloved stadium, Hammons Field, is shared by Missouri State’s Bears Baseball.

Outdoors

WIth almost 70 miles of bike-ped paths and 92 parks, Springfield is perfect for getting outdoors, with nearly as many scenic opportunities inside the city limits as out. The century-old Jefferson Avenue Footbridge, for example, connecting Commercial and Chase streets over 13 sets of train tracks, offers a memorable view from 562 feet in the air. Just outside the city, the Springfield Conservation Nature Center is 79 acres with trains woven throughout.

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Springfield:
November Rent Report

Welcome to the November 2024 Springfield Apartment Report. In this assessment of the local rental market, Rentable data scientists and rental experts break down the November 2024 key findings and figures for the Springfield rental landscape.

Our experts analyze the pricing trends — one-bedroom, two-bedroom, year-over-year and month-over-month — in Springfield and surrounding areas and provide comparisons to the entire metro area, nearby cities and some of the most desirable and expensive cities in the United States. Take a look at the last 12 months of Springfield average rent prices in the chart below.

Monthly Rent Report

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Springfield Rent Prices Increase From October to November

Springfield rent prices increased over the last month. From October to November, the city experienced a 2.64% increase for the price of a one-bedroom apartment. The rent price for a Springfield one-bedroom apartments currently stands at $779.0.

When we take a look at the two-bedroom comparison from October to November, Springfield experienced a 1.98% increase for the price of a two-bedroom apartment. The rent price for a Springfield two-bedroom apartments currently stands at $926.0.

November Prices: Springfield vs. Surrounding Areas

Ozark, MO
Republic, MO
Nixa, MO
Springfield, MO
Bolivar, MO
$1,195
$814
$765
$759
$605
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Rent Prices in Springfield and Surrounding Areas

Rent prices have increased in Springfield over the last month. But how have the surrounding areas fared when it comes to the recent volatility in apartment prices? Rent prices in 0 of the Springfield suburbs increased last month. On the other hand, 4 local areas experienced a decrease in the price of a one-bedroom apartment.

More key findings include:

  • Rents did not increase in any of the Springfield suburbs

  • Rent decreased in Ozark, MO, Nixa, MO, Bolivar, MO, Republic, MO.

  • 2 suburbs are currently priced higher than the city of Springfield.

  • 2 suburbs are currently priced lower than the city of Springfield.

November 2024 Pricing Trends: Springfield vs. National Comparisons

New York, NY
San Francisco, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Washington, DC
Chicago, IL
Columbus, OH
Minneapolis, MN
Pittsburgh, PA
Springfield, MO
$4,211
$3,115
$2,373
$2,354
$1,903
$1,338
$1,246
$1,202
$759
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Springfield Rent Prices More Affordable Than Major Cities

Rent growth in Springfield over the past year has been on the rise. When compared to major cities nearby, along with some of the most expensive cities in the country, Springfield average rent prices appear to be relatively affordable for local residents.

The price for a Springfield one-bedroom apartment remains vastly more affordable than four of the largest cities in the United States — New York City, Washington, D.C. San Francisco and Los Angeles. And pricing compares quite similarly to nearby Midwest cities.

For more information about Springfield and surrounding area rent prices, take a look at the complete data set below.

Data set for Springfield and suburbs

1 BR November 1 BR M/M % Change 2 BR November 2 BR M/M % Change
Springfield, MO $759.0 1.07% $908.0 1.00%
Ozark, MO $1,195.0 0.00% $1,214.0 4.75%
Nixa, MO $765.0 -7.27% $1,242.0 23.34%
Bolivar, MO $605.0 -3.20% $741.0 -1.85%
Republic, MO $814.0 -1.57% $1,046.0 1.55%

Methodology

Each month, using over 1 million Rentable listings across the United States, we calculate the median 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom rent prices by city, state, and nation, and track the month-over-month percent change. To avoid small sample sizes, we restrict the analysis for our reports to cities meeting minimum population and property count thresholds.