Homes for Rent in Orange County, TX

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Life in Orange County & Beyond

Orange County shares many of the great qualities that make Texas a desirable place to live.

Texas is a state known for its rich history, diverse culture, and abundant natural beauty. Learn the history and tradition of this place by visiting iconic sites like the Alamo, San Jacinto Monument, and the Texas State Capitol. Texas is also home to top-notch universities like the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University, and Rice University. In addition, a blend of the energy, technology, and agriculture industries sustains a robust economy in Texas.

Texas offers a range of adventures, from scenic drives in the Hill Country to the beautiful beaches of South Padre Island. Sports fans can enjoy the Dallas Cowboys (NFL), Houston Texans (NFL), Dallas Stars (NHL), Houston Astros (MLB), Texas Rangers (MLB), Houston Rockets (NBA), San Antonio Spurs (NBA), and Dallas Mavericks (NBA) at venues like AT&T Stadium or Minute Maid Park, or cheer on the state's many fantastic college sports teams. In addition, make sure to take advantage of famous attractions like the Space Center Houston, the San Antonio Riverwalk, or the Fort Worth Stockyards.

With its thriving economy, affordable living, and welcoming communities, embrace the Lone Star State and see why Texas is such a great place to live.

Rental Market Trends

Orange County, TX

As of June 2025, Orange County's rental market is competitive, with strong renter demand causing quick leasing times for well-priced units. Orange County's average rent is 24.6% ($351) lower than the Texas average of $1,427 and 39.7% ($708) lower than the U.S. average of $1,784.

Average Rent
$1,076
Monthly ChangeMonth Over Month Change
Decreased0.7% ($8)
Yearly ChangeYear Over Year Change
Decreased0.7% ($8)
Avg. Days on MarketAverage Days on Market
39
Unit Type Average Rent Monthly ChangeMonth Over Month Change Yearly ChangeYear Over Year Change
1 Bed $891 Decreased0.1% ($1) Increased5.6% ($47)
2 Beds $1,098 Decreased0.5% ($6) Increased10.2% ($102)
3 Beds $1,314 Decreased0.2% ($3) Increased2.3% ($29)
Cities within Orange County Average Rent Avg. Rent vs. OrangeAverage Rent vs. Orange County Avg. Days on MarketAverage Days on Market
Orange $1,046 Decreased2.8% ($30) 41 days
Bridge City $1,295 Increased20.4% ($219) 39 days
Rental market trends are calculated using listing data from RentalSource.
Frequently Asked Questions
Orange County Rental Market FAQs

Explore rental prices, market trends, and availability in Orange County, TX.

The average rent in Orange County, TX is $1,076 per month.
Homes in Orange County typically rent for between $624 and $1,708 per month, with an average of $1,076 per month.
In Orange County, the average rent for a 1-bedroom home is $891 per month, for a 2-bedroom home, $1,098 per month, and a 3-bedroom home is $1,314 per month.
The average rent in Orange County is 39.7% ($708) lower than the national average of $1,784 per month.
The average rent in Orange County has decreased by 0.7% ($8) in the last month and decreased by 0.7% ($8) over the past year.
The rental market in Orange County, TX, is currently competitive, with strong renter demand causing quick leasing times for well-priced units.
In Orange County, TX, the average rental stays on the market for approximately 39 days. While most properties are rented within this timeframe, factors like seasonality, demand, and property type can affect how quickly a rental leases.
There are currently 19 rental properties available in Orange County, TX.
Based on the current averages, a household would need an annual income of $43,920 to comfortably afford a 2-bedroom home in Orange County.
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