Apartments For Rent in Malvern, PA

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What Locals Say about Malvern

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Malvern pulses with Main Line ease—walkable train access, parks, top schools, quick commutes. People love the safety, top schools, trails, friendly vibe, and easy train and highway access. They gripe about high costs and taxes, car reliance, few markets, and scarce dog waste stations.
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  • S. Justin Davis
    "I’ve lived in my neighborhood for almost 4 years. There is a real sense of community here and neighbors care about one another. We have frequent get togethers and have genuine friendships. "
  • Lola Richardson
    "Dogs are welcome and well maintained in the area. Lots of really responsible dog owners and cute little floof balls all about"
  • Brianna Short
    "like- plenty of places to walk, open space to run at the parks not like- no dog stations for bags and trash"
  • Trulia User
    "Malvern has great small town options on a little more upscale vibe. Access to the train is walkable and it’s a safe place to raise kids"
  • Jemima Buchanan
    "It’s a nice neighborhood to live in and everyone is extremely nice. It has a lot of grocery stores. Not really any farmer’s markets but the Wegmans is good."
  • Isabelle Pillon
    "New, safe and clean this is why I like it. Above a cliff and a little lake. Near freeway 202 and highway 476 "
  • Cmb1189
    "There’s a nearby walking trail that’s great for walks. Theres also a nearby dog park. Lots of dog owners in the area. It’s a great way to meet people "
  • Isabelle.pillon85
    "I like the place. It’s close of everything without been too crowded. I never got on any event in this neighborhood "
  • Isabelle.pillon85
    "I do not know about the community events. I like the neighborhood because new clean safe and calme. "
  • Marc Castellucci
    "Great people and great neighborhood. Best schools and close knit academic community. Couldn’t ask for a better place to live"
  • Trulia User
    "Working class families and retired folks. All is well kept and everyone seems friendly. Desirable area. Good shops, restaurants and parks. Good fishing and hunting nearby too. "
  • Trulia User
    "Good areas for kids and families. Large park, football field and people jogging for track teams. Everyone loves it. No crime and ice cream trucks come around almost every day right after dinner!!! ;)"
  • Trulia User
    "School yards and Playgrounds in the great Valley school district area. Great Valley school district is one of the top five in the country excellent school system !!!"
  • Trulia User
    "all the local parks and school grounds !!! Pet lovers police their pets droppings 😊 making it safe for anyone that falls behind them !!!"
  • Karimah S.
    "I live in malvern. My children attend Great Valley School district. Teachers are very attentive. Teachers remained attentive during virtual learning also. Neighborhood very clean. I love the running and biking trail. "
  • Melissa C.
    "My commute is great, I drive through Valley Forge park every day! I’m close to all major roads in the area. "
  • Mmsiravo
    "Family oriented and I many of my neighbors are direct family members, and they all get along well. It is pet friendly and a perfect neighborhood to raise children. I have always felt safe in East Whiteland "
  • Kenneyme
    "Great place to live and raise a family. High taxes is the only drawback. Proximity to shopping,great food stores and major transportation links lived in this area for over forty years and find it to offer a lifestyle and community that reinforces all good things and behaviors Would recommend it highly to a newcomer "
  • Naresh.voota
    "Great schools, safe neighborhoods, easy commute to train stations, grocery stores. Lots of jobs around the area."
  • Schretz8055
    "This is the neighborhood and community that would pitch in and help each other out even if no one asked !!!"
  • Scott L.
    "Nice upscale area. A bit pricey, but worth it for all the pluses. Main Line living at it's best. Nicely placed and adjacent to all conveniences. "
  • Cmiller1103.cm
    "Great schools, job opportunities, great entertainment, this place has it all! Close to KOP mall and highways. Plenty of hotels and outdoor activities."
  • Jessicaayerwilliamson
    "My commute is extremely close (less than 10 minutes) since I work at Vanguard. It’s very easy and scenic. I love living in this area! "
  • Sandy
    "Walking / Hiking Trails and playgrounds !!! Excellent schools and great Arts and athletic programs !!! No matter what, never take your children’s protection for granted !!!"
  • Dan B.
    "We have lived here for 2 years. Good neighborhood, community center, pool, walking trails, and location. "
  • Mehalick j.
    "A very friendly and safe neighborhood. Great school district. Relatively quiet. Need car to get around, but most common needs are all within a 5 mile radius. "
  • Jeff P.
    "Dogs and their owners walk down our street regularly. The neighborhood is family oriented and very safe. People wave as they drive by."
  • Maire r.
    "voluntary neighborhood association (with optional swim amd tennis.club memberships). great block party at Halloween. Fantastic public schools! Unique homes -- no cookie cutter here. Most importantly, we all love and respect the environment. Great views of woods and the great valley from Valley Forge Mountain. Easy biking distance to Valley Forge National Park. Wonderful, accepting, inclusive church (St Peter's in the Great Valley) nearby. What's NOT to love???!"
  • Ltraynor
    "Most people have dogs, cats, horses and other pets. Very pet friendly if you have animals. No one will bother you about pets "
  • Ddeitch
    "Close to train service to Philadelphia. An express train is about 35-40 mins. Travel by car is just as convenient with back road options that are often better than highways "
  • Jbmiller
    "Great location all amenities within walking distance. Close to public transportation and major high ways"
  • Bobc35
    "Great neighborhood, great schools, low taxes, quiet, safe. Plenty of restaurants and community activities "

Average Rent Trends in Malvern, PA

Rent in Malvern, PA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent decreased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Jun 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$3,200
Jul 2025$3,200
Aug 2025$3,200
Sep 2025$3,050
Oct 2025$2,950
Nov 2025$2,925
Dec 2025$2,950
Jan 2026$2,800
Feb 2026$3,233
Mar 2026$2,950
Apr 2026$3,271
May 2026$3,100
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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 and Townhomes.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$2,108$2,736$3,300$3,657$3,100
Townhomes$2,200$3,400$4,300$3,400
Apartments and Condos$1,200$2,500$2,000$2,500
Houses$2,000$3,300$3,657$3,000

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Malvern, PA

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Malvern, PA?
    The average rent of an apartment in Malvern, PA is $2,389 per month. This is about 24% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Malvern, PA?
    The average rent of a house in Malvern, PA is $3,000 per month. This is about 55% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Malvern, PA?
    The average rent of a townhome in Malvern, PA is $3,400 per month. This is about 76% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Malvern, PA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Malvern, PA was lowest in Mar 2025 when it was $2,800 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Malvern, PA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Malvern, PA was highest in Jun 2025 when it was $3,200 per month.
  • How does the rent of a 1 bedroom apartment compare to a studio apartment in Malvern, PA?
    The average rent of a 1 bedroom apartment in Malvern, PA is $2,108 per month. That is about $410 more than the cost of a studio apartment.
  • How many available rental listings are in Malvern, PA?
    There are 35 available rental listings in Malvern, PA.
  • What are some neighborhoods in Malvern, PA?
    Some neighborhoods in Malvern, PA include: Frazer.
  • What are some zip codes in Malvern, PA?
    Malvern, PA includes zip codes such as: 19355, 19345, 19432, 19493, 19494.
  • What are some cities near Malvern, PA?
    Some nearby cities include: Paoli, Chesterbrook, Berwyn, Phoenixville, Exton. These cities may have more rental options to explore.