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HUD Open Data · FY 2026

What are Fair Market Rents in Idaho?

$1,655/mo 10%vs 2025 ($1,838)

Highest county 2-bedroom FMR in Idaho. HUD Fair Market Rent (FY2026) across 44 counties and areas. Effective October 1, 2025.

2-Bedroom FMR by County

Lincoln County: $973Benewah County: $1,079Boundary County: $973Custer County: $1,079Jefferson County: $1,305Valley County: $1,190Gem County: $1,190Lemhi County: $992Idaho County: $1,049Cassia County: $1,028Blaine County: $1,600Gooding County: $1,026Oneida County: $1,096Boise County: $1,655Bonneville County: $1,305Shoshone County: $1,128Jerome County: $1,186Kootenai County: $1,547Elmore County: $1,192Fremont County: $973Bonner County: $1,257Camas County: $1,071Minidoka County: $1,022Bannock County: $1,173Teton County: $1,323Payette County: $1,071Clark County: $973Power County: $973Lewis County: $973Nez Perce County: $1,220Twin Falls County: $1,284Butte County: $1,304Clearwater County: $1,077Adams County: $973Bear Lake County: $973Franklin County: $1,241Latah County: $1,011Owyhee County: $1,655Madison County: $1,105Bingham County: $973Washington County: $1,127Ada County: $1,655Canyon County: $1,655Caribou County: $973

Idaho & Neighbours

Wyoming: $1,653Montana: $2,154Oregon: $1,922Utah: $2,185Washington: $2,501Idaho: $1,655Nevada: $1,870$1,653$2,154$1,922$2,185$2,501$1,655$1,870

How Idaho Compares to Other States

Highest county 2-bedroom FMR ranked against all states with HUD FMR data.

Higher FMR than 35% of states · 35th of 52

Lowest: Mississippi($1,288)
Highest: California($4,214)
#StateValue
1California$4,214
2Massachusetts$3,138
3New Hampshire$2,941
… 31 more …
35Idaho(you are here)$1,655
… 14 more …
50Mississippi$1,288
51Oklahoma$1,244
52Puerto Rico$663

Highest & Lowest 2-Bedroom FMR by County

#CountyValue
1Ada County$1,655
2Boise County$1,655
3Canyon County$1,655
42Lewis County$973
43Lincoln County$973
44Power County$973

The HUD Fair Market Rents for FY2026 in Idaho are set at the county or metropolitan statistical area (MSA) level. Select a county below to see the 2-bedroom FMR and all bedroom sizes, along with ZIP codes served by that county. Source: U.S. HUD, Office of Policy Development & Research, FY2026 Fair Market Rents (effective Oct 1, 2025).

County / Area2BR
Ada County$1,655
Adams County$973
Bannock County$1,173
Bear Lake County$973
Benewah County$1,079
Bingham County$973
Blaine County$1,600
Boise County$1,655
Bonner County$1,257
Bonneville County$1,305
Boundary County$973
Butte County$1,304
Camas County$1,071
Canyon County$1,655
Caribou County$973
Cassia County$1,028
Clark County$973
Clearwater County$1,077
Custer County$1,079
Elmore County$1,192
Franklin County$1,241
Fremont County$973
Gem County$1,190
Gooding County$1,026
Idaho County$1,049
Jefferson County$1,305
Jerome County$1,186
Kootenai County$1,547
Latah County$1,011
Lemhi County$992
Lewis County$973
Lincoln County$973
Madison County$1,105
Minidoka County$1,022
Nez Perce County$1,220
Oneida County$1,096
Owyhee County$1,655
Payette County$1,071
Power County$973
Shoshone County$1,128
Teton County$1,323
Twin Falls County$1,284
Valley County$1,190
Washington County$1,127

Frequently asked questions

What are the HUD Fair Market Rents in Idaho for 2026?

HUD Fair Market Rents in Idaho for FY2026 range by county. The 2-bedroom FMR across Idaho's 44 counties/areas spans from $973 to $1,655/mo. Select a county above for the full bedroom breakdown.

When do FMR figures become effective in Idaho?

HUD publishes new FMR figures annually. FY2026 figures became effective October 1, 2025 and apply through September 30, 2026.

How does HUD calculate Fair Market Rents?

HUD calculates FMRs as the 40th percentile of gross rents paid by recent movers for standard-quality units in a metropolitan area or non-metropolitan county. Data comes from the American Community Survey (ACS).

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Data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, public domain. Effective FY2026 (Oct 1, 2025).