Apartments For Rent in Collinsville, IL

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Apartments For Rent Near Collinsville, IL

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What Locals Say about Collinsville

Review Highlights

Collinsville blends small-town ease with quick highways, leafy parks, and festival-packed weekends. People love friendly vibes, walkable Main Street, parks and trails, quick drive to St. Louis. Gripes include speeding and busy I-70, crowded schools, few dog parks, rising rentals.
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  • Shaye_barrett
    "I have lived in collinsville for 25 years— it is a very cozy but diverse city and has lots to offer!"
  • Jason Moyer
    "So many dogs in the area. People walking dogs, playing in the yard with their dogs. Most are contained by fences and none roaming freely. "
  • Gabri3lleparent
    "Very quiet neighborhood and all the neighbors are friendly. Great neighborhood when it comes to trustworthy people and friends and neighbors become like family. "
  • Xq8hc8vwwk
    "Music down the block have block parties make it pretty enjoyable and fun and relaxing. There is also ice cream shops only couple blocks away easy to walk to."
  • Hollynicole1972
    "It’s a pretty town with lots of foliage and little bodies of water here and there. The Main Street area is super cute with shops, restaurants, ice cream and the occasional festival, my favorite is the Italian festival in September!"
  • Vk985jhwwt
    "Collinsville has many festivals and yearly celebration’s . Italian fest , horseradish fest , bbq fest, Memorial Day fireworks , "
  • Travis Ivy
    "You see dog owners walking their dogs all the time, so it is dog friendly and I love my fur baby!!!!"
  • Robert W.
    "Ok, it is an easy drive. it is not too heavy with traffic even on side streets. Lights usually change at a proper time. I dont live here, I work here"
  • Bluedogimprov
    "the neighborhoods are safe to walk your dog at night. there's a centrally located vet office and a local dog grooming shop. all locally owned businesses."
  • Cindy S.
    "There’s always people walking their dogs in this neighborhood on a daily basis and everyone is always very friendly and we all wave or say Hello to one another. "
  • Lanna H.
    "Overall a very family friendly community. Fantastic street fests in the summer, and fun things to do in the city itself. Perfect distance from St. Louis if you don’t care to live in the city. "
  • David
    "all of your neighbors have a dog or two that y'all can walk together. one of the best dog nieborhoods. "
  • Naomi54usus
    "Great place to live; family friendly, quiet, public transportation available, beautiful parks and biking/running trails "
  • Tberry73
    "People are very friendly & I feel very safe & enjoy living in this well kept neighborhood of Collinsville. "
  • Emily U.
    "Commute wasn’t bad into Maryland Heights. Traffic on I-70 was usually pretty busy in the mornings and evenings"
  • Tberry73
    "Dogs are very welcome as long as their waste is picked up as the lawns are nice & well kept in my neighborhood "
  • Taraji
    "It is a quiet neighborhood and the people are respectful. Good schools and plenty of places to worship "
  • Taylor S. H.
    "farm days from Willoughby Farms festivals, trunk or treats. events in parks and other fun things. its nice"
  • Briana G.
    "There’s a really nice store across the street. It sells everything you need and has a lot of nice people that work there. I get food from their restaurant there, a lot and it’s amazing. Also I like that there are so many other kids for my kids to play with. "
  • Leapoffaith15
    "Nothing, people are rude and don’t wave or act like they even live next to you. Hate it here :) the schools are so packed with kids they are over their limit yet keep taking In students without having the proper resources."
  • Christine O.
    "I own my own vehicle but the community has excellent public transportation. You just have to be careful because people run stop signs and lights all the time."
  • Love2dream81@yahoo.com
    "Collinsville has several parks to choose from, and lots of activities available for families to participate in together. "
  • Dan
    "My commute is about 25-35min depending on traffic on the major highways leading to St. Louis Missouri during the morning rush. Easy access to highway. Less than 2 min. "
  • Lena D.
    "It’s a peaceful neighborhood, everyone tends to keep to themselves. There’s plenty to do here lots of stores, restaurants, salons, and bars. The community is pretty close since there’s plenty of events that happen on the main road."
  • Melissabailey74
    "To watch your kids in the streets there are inconsiderate people that live around here and does not ever go the speed limit "
  • Trulia User
    "There is a dog park uptown. I personally don’t have a dog but I hear it is very nice. It would be nice if there were a couple more dog parks in town. There is an old baseball field on California that would be excellent for a dog park. I see people there all the time with their dogs even though it is not officially a dog park"
  • sara
    "I have lived here for over 20 years. My neighbors are wonderful but we have no space. Lots of rental property is hurting the community. "
  • Nicole F.
    "This community is very inviting. Awesome place to be! My daughter and her family live here. There is always something to do. Even family events, which is wonderful!"
  • T Stockton
    "The people are really friendly here. And they celebrate everything I love it here small town feel with just a hop to the city if you wanted to go. Everything is in reach to get to"
  • Ronnytolliver97
    "Wonderful and very clean grass is beautiful and well taken care when needed. Neighborhood is quite and neighbors are very nice."
  • Kenitraeverage
    "I live on 159 bus 19 runs right n front of my house takes Yu to collinsville, Glen Carbon, Edwardsville "
  • jami h.
    "I'd like to live here. I was raised in collinsville and want to move back. the schools are better than the small towns and my kids would thrive"
  • Rachelbrewer128
    "A place that makes everyone feel like home. Anything and everything is here to do that. Restaurants and bars are on W Main and on 157"
  • Anna W.
    "Right near library, ice cream shop, work, and my babies school. Everything is in walking distance as well as willoughby farm which is an amazing place to go with kids "

Average Rent Trends in Collinsville, IL

Rent in Collinsville, IL varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent increased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Apr 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$950
Jul 2025$1,000
Aug 2025$1,150
Sep 2025$1,050
Oct 2025$1,050
Nov 2025$1,025
Dec 2025$1,025
Jan 2026$1,100
Feb 2026$1,297
Mar 2026$1,150
Apr 2026$1,150
May 2026$1,250
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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 Townhomes and Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$800$1,250$1,650$1,785$1,295
Townhomes—$1,350$1,500—$1,350
Apartments and Condos$800$1,250$1,600—$1,050
Houses—$1,250$1,700$1,785$1,695

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Collinsville, IL

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Collinsville, IL?
    The average rent of an apartment in Collinsville, IL is $1,000 per month. This is about 48% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Collinsville, IL?
    The average rent of a house in Collinsville, IL is $1,695 per month. This is about 12% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Collinsville, IL?
    The average rent of a townhome in Collinsville, IL is $1,350 per month. This is about 30% lower than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Collinsville, IL?
    In the last year, the average rent in Collinsville, IL was lowest in Jun 2025 when it was $950 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Collinsville, IL?
    In the last year, the average rent in Collinsville, IL was highest in Apr 2025 when it was $1,250 per month.
  • How many available rental listings are in Collinsville, IL?
    There are 38 available rental listings in Collinsville, IL.
  • What are some zip codes in Collinsville, IL?
    Collinsville, IL includes zip codes such as: 62234.
  • What are some cities near Collinsville, IL?
    Some nearby cities include: Maryville, Caseyville, Pontoon Beach, Glen Carbon, Troy. These cities may have more rental options to explore.