Palm Harbor, Florida Rental Market Trends
Any shifts in rent prices brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic are not yet reflected in the statistics on this page. Please bear this in mind when referencing the data below, as it may not accurately describe the current context of the Palm Harbor, Florida rental market.
Palm Harbor, Florida
Average Apartment Rent
$1,786
Y-o-Y Change in Average
Apartment Rent
-2.2%
As of May 2026
Compared to a year ago, Palm Harbor, Florida apartments have recorded a -2.2% rent decrease.
Palm Harbor, Florida Average apartment rent trend
Palm Harbor, Florida Average Apartment Rent
Palm Harbor, Florida Apartment rent ranges
At 69.42%, apartments priced $1,500 - $2,000 represent the bulk of Palm Harbor, Florida rentals, while condos priced $2,500 - $3,000 hold the lowest share of the market – 3.23%.
Palm Harbor, Florida Housing tenure**
Renters take up 24% of Palm Harbor, Florida real estate, occupying a total of 6,323 units, while homeowners live in 20,559 properties.
Median number of rooms of renter-occupied housing units**
4
Renter median household income**
$50,398
Average household size of renter-occupied housing units**
2.07
Rental vacancy rate**
3.4%
Palm Harbor, Florida Renter-occupied housing units by no. of bedrooms**
There are 2,725 rentals in Palm Harbor, Florida with 2 beds making up the highest share of the market, at 43%. Units with 4 beds, on the other hand, hold the lowest percentage (4%), amounting to 243 units. Overall, the median number of rooms in Palm Harbor, Florida homes for rent is 4.
Palm Harbor, Florida Renter-occupied units by age of householder**
Most condos for rent in Palm Harbor, Florida are occupied by residents in the 35 - 44 years age group (17%), followed by those in the 25 - 34 years age group (15%). At the same time, people in the 15 - 24 years age group make up the lowest share of the local rental market – 4%.
Palm Harbor, Florida Renter-occupied housing units by family type**
Palm Harbor, Florida Renter-occupied housing units by the presence of own children**
A total of 2,898 apartments for rent in Palm Harbor, Florida, or 46% of all rentals are family households. Additionally, 26% of rental homes include children under the age of 18 – that’s 1,624 units. All in all, the median size of a renter-occupied household in Palm Harbor, Florida is 2.07.
Palm Harbor, Florida Renter-occupied housing units by educational attainment**
In terms of education, renters holding bachelor degrees or higher make up 38% of the rental market. In contrast, residents with less than a high school degree reside in 4% of the homes for rent in Palm Harbor, Florida.
Palm Harbor, Florida Renter-occupied units by year structure built**
The highest share of Palm Harbor, Florida apartment rentals, namely 40% or 2,506 units, were Built 1980 - 1989, followed by those Built 1990 - 1999 (21%, 1,348 units), and the ones Built 1970 - 1979 (17%, 1,044 units).
Palm Harbor, Florida Renter-occupied units by year householder moved in**
Median year renter moved into unit 2018
Most Palm Harbor, Florida renters (44%) moved in 2018 to 2020, while only 1% of them moved in 1990 to 1999. Overall, the median year renters have occupied their Palm Harbor, Florida condos for rent is 2018.
Palm Harbor, Florida Renter-occupied housing units by vehicles available**
When it comes to transportation options, 56% of Palm Harbor, Florida renters have 1 vehicle available per household, 23% of them have 2 vehicles available, and 13% have No vehicle available.
Palm Harbor, Florida Means of transportation to work of householders living in renter-occupied housing units**
Palm Harbor, Florida Geographical mobility in the past year for householders living in renter-occupied housing units**
The rental statistics on this page were compiled using data provided by our sister company, Yardi Matrix, an apartment market intelligence solution which offers comprehensive information on all Palm Harbor, Florida apartment buildings 50 units or larger. Yardi Matrix covers ~80% of the U.S. metro area population, including over 80,000 properties and 15.2 million apartments across 124 U.S. markets.
*Average single-family rent calculated from point2homes.com data.
**Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2022 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates