Updated May 2026 — By MPM, INC. Property Management. We manage rental homes across Paso Robles, Atascadero, Templeton, and San Luis Obispo County.
Paso Robles has become one of the strongest rental markets in San Luis Obispo County. Demand driven by the wine industry, tourism, and migration from higher-cost California cities has pushed rents well above national averages over the past decade.
For investors, landlords, and renters, understanding the average rent in Paso Robles in 2026 is the foundation for everything else — setting a competitive list price, evaluating a property’s investment potential, or budgeting a move. This report breaks down current rental prices by property type, neighborhood patterns, and how Paso Robles compares to surrounding Central Coast cities.
Note on sources: figures below are compiled from public listings on Zillow, Apartments.com, and Rent.com plus MPM’s own observed leasing data through early 2026. Where rental platforms disagree, we note the range. Always validate against current listings before pricing a specific property.
Average Rent in Paso Robles in 2026
Across all property types, the average rent in Paso Robles in 2026 falls in the $2,350 – $2,550 per month range depending on the data source.
- Apartments-only average: approximately $2,400 per month
- All-property-type median: approximately $2,360 per month
- Single-family homes average significantly higher (see below)
Taken together, the typical Paso Robles rental price in 2026 is roughly $2,400 – $2,500 per month — though actual prices vary widely depending on bedroom count, property type, condition, and location within the city.
Average Rent by Property Type
Apartments
| Unit Type | Average Monthly Rent |
|---|---|
| Studio | ~$1,600 |
| 1 Bedroom | ~$2,300 |
| 2 Bedroom | ~$2,380 |
| 3 Bedroom | ~$3,490 |
Studios and 1-bedrooms are scarce in Paso Robles relative to demand — when units come available, they typically lease within 2–3 weeks. 3-bedroom apartments are uncommon and command premium pricing.
Single-Family Homes
Single-family homes typically rent for significantly more than apartments. The average rent for a house in Paso Robles is around $3,000 per month, with the full range running roughly $1,950 – $5,000+ depending on size, location, and condition.
| Home Size | Average Rent |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom house | ~$1,975 |
| 2 bedroom house | ~$2,775 |
| 3 bedroom house | ~$3,200 |
| 4 bedroom house | ~$3,500 |
Single-family homes make up a large portion of the Paso Robles rental inventory, especially in established neighborhoods east of Highway 101 and in newer developments off Creston Road.
Paso Robles Rent Trends
Rental prices in Paso Robles have fluctuated slightly over the past year but remain strong compared to most California markets outside the major coastal metros.
Recent rental platform data shows rents roughly flat to slightly down (about 1–3%) year-over-year, suggesting the market has cooled from the rapid increases of 2021–2023 but is not in decline.
Despite the short-term flattening, Paso Robles rents remain materially above national averages:
- Paso Robles average rent: about $2,550
- U.S. average rent: about $2,000
That puts Paso Robles rents roughly 27% above the national average.
Paso Robles Compared to Nearby Cities
Rental prices in Paso Robles fall in the middle of Central Coast rental markets — below San Luis Obispo, above Atascadero and most of North County:
| City | Average Rent |
|---|---|
| San Luis Obispo | ~$2,990 |
| Paso Robles | ~$2,420 |
| Atascadero | ~$2,275 |
| Santa Maria | ~$2,290 |
| Templeton | ~$2,500 – $3,200 (limited inventory) |
San Luis Obispo carries a premium driven by Cal Poly and the city’s job market. Atascadero and Santa Maria trail Paso Robles. Templeton has small inventory but typically commands higher rents per square foot due to its sought-after schools and rural-residential character.
Why Rent in Paso Robles Stays Strong
Population growth
Paso Robles continues to attract residents from higher-cost California cities — Bay Area, Los Angeles, San Diego — looking for Central Coast living at a relative discount.
Limited housing supply
New construction has not kept pace with demand. Rental inventory across all property types remains tight, especially for 1- and 2-bedroom units.
Tourism and wine industry jobs
The Paso Robles AVA wine region and the city’s growing hospitality and tourism industries bring both seasonal workers and long-term residents looking for housing.
Quality of life
The combination of small-town character, Central Coast weather, strong schools, and proximity to San Luis Obispo and the coast keeps demand healthy across renter demographics.
What Renters Should Expect to Pay
Based on current listings and observed leasing data, renters in Paso Robles can expect the following monthly price ranges in 2026:
| Property Type | Typical Rent Range |
|---|---|
| Studio apartment | $1,400 – $1,800 |
| 1 bedroom | $1,800 – $2,400 |
| 2 bedroom | $2,200 – $2,900 |
| 3 bedroom | $2,800 – $3,800 |
| Single-family homes | $2,700 – $4,500+ |
Actual price within each range depends heavily on neighborhood, property condition, parking, yard, appliances included, and pet policy. Browse current Paso Robles rentals for live pricing on available homes and apartments.
What This Means for Property Owners
For landlords and real estate investors, the Paso Robles rental market remains favorable:
- Strong rental income potential — rents materially above national averages
- Steady tenant demand — low vacancy across most property types
- Long-term appreciation — Central Coast housing has historically outperformed inland California
That said, successful rental ownership in California requires careful tenant screening, ongoing maintenance, and strict compliance with state rental laws (AB 1482 rent caps, AB 12 security deposit limits, just-cause eviction rules, fair housing). Many owners choose to work with a professional property manager to handle the operational side — see Do I Need a Property Manager in Paso Robles? for a decision framework.
Paso Robles Rental Market Outlook
Looking ahead, the Paso Robles rental market is expected to remain stable through 2026 and into 2027. Population growth from in-migration continues, new construction remains constrained, and the wine and tourism economies show no signs of contraction. Short-term rent fluctuations may occur — particularly seasonally — but the broader Central Coast housing market remains one of the more desirable rental regions in California for long-term hold strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average rent in Paso Robles in 2026?
The average rent in Paso Robles in 2026 is approximately $2,400 – $2,500 per month across all property types. Apartments average roughly $2,400, while single-family homes average around $3,000 per month.
How much does a 2-bedroom apartment rent for in Paso Robles?
A typical 2-bedroom apartment in Paso Robles rents for approximately $2,200 – $2,900 per month depending on location, condition, and amenities.
Is Paso Robles more expensive than San Luis Obispo?
No. San Luis Obispo rents average roughly $2,990 per month — about 20% higher than Paso Robles. SLO carries a premium driven by Cal Poly demand and the city’s job market.
Are rents in Paso Robles rising or falling?
Rents are roughly flat to slightly down (1–3% year-over-year) entering 2026 after several years of strong increases. Demand remains healthy and inventory remains tight, so significant declines are unlikely.
Does Paso Robles have rent control?
Paso Robles does not have its own local rent control ordinance, but California’s statewide rent cap law (AB 1482) applies — limiting annual rent increases on covered properties to 5% plus local CPI, capped at 10%. Some single-family homes and newer construction are exempt.
What’s the cheapest neighborhood to rent in Paso Robles?
Rents vary more by property age and condition than by specific neighborhood within city limits. Older apartments and smaller units west of Highway 101 generally rent for less than newer construction east of the highway. Browse current Paso Robles rentals to see real pricing across neighborhoods.
Find a Rental or List Your Property
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