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HUD Open Data · FY 2026

What are Fair Market Rents in Kansas?

$1,426/mo 5.9%vs 2025 ($1,346)

Highest county 2-bedroom FMR in Kansas. HUD Fair Market Rent (FY2026) across 105 counties and areas. Effective October 1, 2025.

2-Bedroom FMR by County

Norton County: $877Greenwood County: $877Lane County: $989Marion County: $877Barber County: $877Edwards County: $877Thomas County: $877Ford County: $969Chase County: $877Woodson County: $877Wallace County: $877Franklin County: $1,020Neosho County: $877Cloud County: $877Ness County: $877Anderson County: $877Ellis County: $941Jackson County: $1,057Scott County: $877Pratt County: $877Crawford County: $901Lyon County: $877Phillips County: $877Grant County: $877Graham County: $877Allen County: $877Trego County: $877Elk County: $877Hamilton County: $1,079Decatur County: $877Washington County: $877Gray County: $877Geary County: $1,048Wichita County: $877Clay County: $950Sheridan County: $877Kiowa County: $877Osage County: $1,057Sherman County: $932Rooks County: $877Saline County: $1,009Ellsworth County: $877Miami County: $1,358Stevens County: $903Doniphan County: $1,077Sedgwick County: $1,099Smith County: $877Harvey County: $1,099Brown County: $877Cheyenne County: $877Greeley County: $877Sumner County: $1,065Pottawatomie County: $1,068Wilson County: $877Chautauqua County: $877Linn County: $1,358Kingman County: $877Mitchell County: $877Hodgeman County: $877Morris County: $877Rush County: $877Stafford County: $877Finney County: $1,041Jefferson County: $1,057Pawnee County: $877Coffey County: $879Clark County: $877Stanton County: $877Comanche County: $877Rawlins County: $952Cherokee County: $877Shawnee County: $1,057Atchison County: $877Jewell County: $877Marshall County: $877Nemaha County: $877Kearny County: $1,426Morton County: $877Ottawa County: $933Russell County: $877Douglas County: $1,182Republic County: $877Leavenworth County: $1,358Osborne County: $877Rice County: $877Wyandotte County: $1,358Labette County: $877Johnson County: $1,358Dickinson County: $878Reno County: $957Logan County: $912Haskell County: $877Gove County: $877Wabaunsee County: $1,057Meade County: $877Harper County: $877Riley County: $1,068Lincoln County: $877Seward County: $1,000Barton County: $877Montgomery County: $877McPherson County: $920Cowley County: $877Bourbon County: $936Butler County: $1,099

Kansas & Neighbours

Colorado: $2,467Kansas: $1,426Oklahoma: $1,244Missouri: $1,358Nebraska: $1,368$2,467$1,426$1,244$1,358$1,368

How Kansas Compares to Other States

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

Higher FMR than 23% of states · 41th of 52

Lowest: Mississippi($1,288)
Highest: California($4,214)
#StateValue
1California$4,214
2Massachusetts$3,138
3New Hampshire$2,941
… 37 more …
41Kansas(you are here)$1,426
… 8 more …
50Mississippi$1,288
51Oklahoma$1,244
52Puerto Rico$663

Highest & Lowest 2-Bedroom FMR by County

The HUD Fair Market Rents for FY2026 in Kansas 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
Allen County$877
Anderson County$877
Atchison County$877
Barber County$877
Barton County$877
Bourbon County$936
Brown County$877
Butler County$1,099
Chase County$877
Chautauqua County$877
Cherokee County$877
Cheyenne County$877
Clark County$877
Clay County$950
Cloud County$877
Coffey County$879
Comanche County$877
Cowley County$877
Crawford County$901
Decatur County$877
Dickinson County$878
Doniphan County$1,077
Douglas County$1,182
Edwards County$877
Elk County$877
Ellis County$941
Ellsworth County$877
Finney County$1,041
Ford County$969
Franklin County$1,020
Geary County$1,048
Gove County$877
Graham County$877
Grant County$877
Gray County$877
Greeley County$877
Greenwood County$877
Hamilton County$1,079
Harper County$877
Harvey County$1,099
Haskell County$877
Hodgeman County$877
Jackson County$1,057
Jefferson County$1,057
Jewell County$877
Johnson County$1,358
Kearny County$1,426
Kingman County$877
Kiowa County$877
Labette County$877
Lane County$989
Leavenworth County$1,358
Lincoln County$877
Linn County$1,358
Logan County$912
Lyon County$877
Marion County$877
Marshall County$877
McPherson County$920
Meade County$877
Miami County$1,358
Mitchell County$877
Montgomery County$877
Morris County$877
Morton County$877
Nemaha County$877
Neosho County$877
Ness County$877
Norton County$877
Osage County$1,057
Osborne County$877
Ottawa County$933
Pawnee County$877
Phillips County$877
Pottawatomie County$1,068
Pratt County$877
Rawlins County$952
Reno County$957
Republic County$877
Rice County$877
Riley County$1,068
Rooks County$877
Rush County$877
Russell County$877
Saline County$1,009
Scott County$877
Sedgwick County$1,099
Seward County$1,000
Shawnee County$1,057
Sheridan County$877
Sherman County$932
Smith County$877
Stafford County$877
Stanton County$877
Stevens County$903
Sumner County$1,065
Thomas County$877
Trego County$877
Wabaunsee County$1,057
Wallace County$877
Washington County$877
Wichita County$877
Wilson County$877
Woodson County$877
Wyandotte County$1,358

Frequently asked questions

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

HUD Fair Market Rents in Kansas for FY2026 range by county. The 2-bedroom FMR across Kansas's 105 counties/areas spans from $877 to $1,426/mo. Select a county above for the full bedroom breakdown.

When do FMR figures become effective in Kansas?

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).