Apartments For Rent in Beaver, PA

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Apartments For Rent Near Beaver, PA

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What Locals Say about Beaver

Review Highlights

Beaver, PA: walkable small-town charm by the river, easy living with parks, shops, and safe streets. People like the safe, walkable downtown, parks, festivals, schools, and river views. People dislike the dry-town rules, scarce transit, few dog parks, and occasional litter.
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  • Dnbeighley
    "The downtown area is completely walkable with a wide variety of shopping and restaurants. The town is dry but you can byob. There are many parks for children to enjoy and parking is free. "
  • Kastepanik
    "People are always walking dogs. We have a good sidewalk system to do so. Everyone keeps their dogs leashed."
  • Craig Rawl
    "Great area to live in, close to everything. Able to walk at night and also close to school districts for kids "
  • Hannah Falk
    "Very walkable, lots of parks for dogs to run in, everyone keeps dogs cleaned up. There are lots of other dogs, which might be hard for dogs who don’t like other dogs. "
  • Brighton
    "Very safe place to live, great schools, great teachers and an excellent school bus company servicing our school district "
  • Leonela Pascual
    "Beautiful neighborhood, nice downtown! It feels like the Gilmore girls neighborhood! So pretty!!! Great school district and lovely farmers market "
  • Yopperman93
    "Area is just your typical safe suburban area with bars and houses. No crime. Very small police dept. great place to live."
  • Jmjuth57
    "Light up night for a Christmas, summer day car cruise, Garrison Days, 8 community parks, great restaurants"
  • Deanna J.
    "Public sidewalks and streets are not swept, may have glass or nails that could cut paws or feet. Neighbors may not appreciate un-picked up dog droppings or pick up after their dogs. The side of Vanport closer to 376 has more area to walk dogs, but also more ticks due to wooded areas. The ball fields are a nice place to run with your dog."
  • Yesenia O.
    "No acccess to public transportion. Must have car to commute to grocery store/ gas station. Traffic is never bad in the morning."
  • Rachel L.
    "I’ve been here my whole life. The perfect town for a growing family and beyond. The Main Street is packed with shops and restaurants and the parks around town are great for kids "
  • Jefeevans
    "There are great views of the Ohio River, and many people recreationally walk here. Downtown is easily accesses able by foot, or bike "
  • Adina Perry
    "Most people are friendly, a lot of hypocrites but I kept to myself because of it! There are plenty of places to shop, go and eat!"
  • Lisapasseri
    "The people are so kind and caring. The VFD has bingo and many activities. This is a safe little town and a dry town. "
  • Francinemartinec
    "My neighborhood is in a great location close to public transportation and you can walk to many shops closing ice cream coffee and the neighbors are fabulous. In the great place for kids to run around ride their bikes playing the yards and go swimming. "
  • Audrey M.
    "there are a lot of easy sidewalks and scenic walking areas, but there aren't dog parks in the area within easy walking distance so that could be a problem for dog walkers living in the area"
  • Sherrybcm
    "Quick and easy access to a major highway. Little to no traffic from my house to the highway. Slightly more traffic than normal because of the new plant being erected. "
  • Beccarafter
    "Everyone is super friendly and I know all of my neighbors personally. There are a lot of parks that my 18 month old daughter loves to go to. "
  • Francinemartinec
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood surrounding area for about three years the neighbors are friendly and always have your back people always say hi and there’s always great activities for families and kids"
  • Lisapasseri
    "great school district dry town (no alcohol) very low crime nice people close to shopping close to hospital "

Average Rent Trends in Beaver, PA

Rent in Beaver, PA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent stayed about the same in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Jul 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$1,200
Jul 2025$1,250
Aug 2025$1,200
Sep 2025$995
Oct 2025$1,200
Nov 2025$1,250
Dec 2025$1,195
Jan 2026$1,150
Feb 2026$1,100
Mar 2026$1,195
Apr 2026$1,195
May 2026$1,195
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$895$1,195$1,496$1,980$1,195
Apartments and Condos$895$1,195$1,400—$1,100
Houses—$1,425$1,496$1,980$1,425

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Beaver, PA

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Beaver, PA?
    The average rent of an apartment in Beaver, PA is $1,148 per month. This is about 41% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Beaver, PA?
    The average rent of a house in Beaver, PA is $1,425 per month. This is about 26% lower than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Beaver, PA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Beaver, PA was lowest in Mar 2025 when it was $995 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Beaver, PA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Beaver, PA was highest in Jul 2025 when it was $1,250 per month.
  • How many available rental listings are in Beaver, PA?
    There are 35 available rental listings in Beaver, PA.
  • What are some zip codes in Beaver, PA?
    Beaver, PA includes zip codes such as: 15009.
  • What are some cities near Beaver, PA?
    Some nearby cities include: Monaca, Industry, Beaver Falls, Shippingport, Midland. These cities may have more rental options to explore.