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What Locals Say about Moline

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Moline pulses with riverfront trails, easy buses, walkable eats, and family-friendly calm. People like river paths, friendly vibe, easy bus access, parks, eateries, and pet-friendly streets. People dislike scarce downtown grass, bar noise, spotty schools, bridge traffic, and construction.
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  • Ty Humburd
    "no super close-grassy areas in the heart of the downtown business area. but great access to the river and bike path. "
  • Trulia User
    "Good neighborhood , most people are friendly, I see people jogging and walking their dogs around the neighborhood on a regular basis "
  • Trulia User
    "my neighborhood is right in the heart of downtown Moline and only a couple blocks from the bus Central station so you can get basically anywhere on this side of the river pretty fast or conveniently taking our public service transportation."
  • Trulia User
    "I haven’t had any issues with any pets in our neighborhood, always pretty calm, if I had to pick a problem out though I’d said maybe the barking "
  • Trulia User
    "I have lived here for two years and everyone is so nice. Plenty of food around and very family friendly "
  • Trulia User
    "I am a dog owner I love walking my dog in this neighborhood people are friendly and people pick up after their dogs so you don’t have to worry about stepping in a dogs mess"
  • Trulia User
    "My neighborhood has access to a lot of restaurants and gas stations. It also isn’t far from the post office or parks"
  • Trulia User
    "Love the neighborhood. Love the wooded areas and getting to see deer running around at times. Definitely a quiet family friendly neighborhood. "
  • Trulia User
    "Lots of families live in the area with children. Quiet neighborhood. Safe neighborhood. Not far from shopping centers and restaurants. "
  • Shellpalmer
    "Driving to and from Various locations. Safe and friendly neighbors. Love this area. Wish all areas looked and felt like this! "
  • Dlshook
    "Great park with walking trails, basketball court, disc golf, fishing pond, Community Theater, and pavilions, and great opportunities to see wildlife. "
  • Rongarrison42
    "Most people have dogs around here, 99% on leash good for dog owners I haven’t noticed many loose animals "
  • Elizabeth H.
    "slot of people walk their dogs and always greet when passing, kids on bikes, park near,a family feel, no problems nieghbors stay to themselves everyone keeps up their yard but me lol"
  • Victoria A.
    "dogs are always welcomed, very pet friendly, no disorderly animals, a couple stay cats.. lots of wildlife a stay fox every once in a while, deer nearby in Morgan park.. "
  • SteveGC
    "Family oriented, growing informal community association and neighborhood watch, small lots but charming homes"
  • Meshae H.
    "I see people walking their dogs with no problems. I don’t usually hear any barking unless you come close to a gated house with dogs in the yard. "
  • Jazminegarfield87
    "The moline neighborhood is very friendly and I believe it’s a safe place to stay. Very nice to raise kids and or start a family"
  • Fdickerson6704
    "Very safe neighborhood. I like it here and dogs are welcome. People are nice for the most part. Good neighborhood. .................."
  • Fdickerson6704
    "We have a lot of trick or treaters every year and it is safe here for kids. They enjoy being in our neighborhood. "
  • Candice
    "Not a big fan of the school system here. We’ve lived here for 6 years and have had many not so great experiences. Looking forward to leaving. "
  • Jacq O.
    "The noise and garbage from the 3 bars 2 blocks from a school that the police never seem to want to do anything about"
  • Cody J.
    "do not move to this area! I've had nothing but problems since moving here. I grew up here and recently moved back. what a mistake!!! used to be a good area."
  • Jonathan L.
    "Safe neighborhood and well kept homes. There are lots of convenient grocery and gas stations nearby as well"
  • Laura M.
    "like: most people have dogs and when you are out walking your dog, most people are excepting and friendly towards your fur baby. "
  • Tod V. W.
    "Quiet neighborhoods with dead end streets and courts. Very little traffic and most neighbors know which cars belong in the area"
  • Rachel R.
    "It’s a very active neighborhood, full of Hispanic culture. Summer time takes you on a mini vacation to Mexico, everyone tends to keep to themselves, minus the few neighborhoods that are family (very common in these parts)"
  • Cass_of_avalon
    "I’ve lived in this area for 4 years and while I don’t know the whole neighborhood the people I do know are friendly and always have a smile and a wave."
  • Kalee W.
    "I’ve lived here for 15 years. Raised 4 kids here. Great neighborhood. Quiet and safe. Very friendly. Homes are well cared for. "
  • Stjcomedy
    "Diverse, good local shops and restaurants. Love going to the different grocery stores in town. Everyone is friendly. Easy to get just about anywhere. Bridge traffic can be a hassle at times if going to Iowa but usually not a problem."
  • Robin W. G.
    "it's pretty quiet and people seem genuinely nice. everyone says hi. much better than davenport. and it's fast to shopping. or the country."
  • Kalee W.
    "Love the big old homes. Warm and cozy feel to the neighborhood. People are friendly. Downtown is alive and within walking distance! "

Types of apartment in Moline, IL

Moline, IL has a mix of older brick apartments, small mid-century apartment buildings, and houses for rent. Near downtown and around the Floreciente area, many apartments sit in older brick or wood-frame buildings with flat roofs, front steps, and small porches. Some units have hardwood floors, radiators, and simple built-ins. Around Prospect Park and the hillier central parts of town, you can also find duplexes and divided houses with siding, enclosed entries, and larger yards.

Farther east toward John Deere Road and around the areas near Riverside Park, apartments often shift to lower-rise complexes with bigger parking lots and simpler exteriors like brick veneer, vinyl siding, or beige stucco-style panels. In the north and west sides, houses for rent can include ranch homes and older two-story homes with detached garages. Tradeoffs vary by area. Older apartments can have more character and thicker walls, while newer apartments often have easier parking, central air, and on-site laundry.

Getting around Moline, IL

MetroLINK, the local bus service, covers Moline with routes through downtown, John Deere Road, and across the Quad Cities. Driving is straightforward with I-74, I-280, and River Drive nearby. Many apartments include off-street parking, while older areas near downtown can have more street parking. Walking works better in the central parts of Moline and near riverfront spots. Biking can work on parts of River Drive and around the multi-use paths near the Mississippi River.

Living in Moline, IL

Moline is known for the TaxSlayer Center, the John Deere Pavilion, and the riverfront near Ben Butterworth Parkway. These spots shape where some renters look for apartments and where houses for rent stay in demand. Work in manufacturing, health care, logistics, and airport-related services can affect where people rent. SouthPark Mall and John Deere Road add shopping and errands in one stretch, which matters when comparing apartments.

Average Rent Trends in Moline, IL

Rent in Moline, IL varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent increased in Jun 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in May 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jul 2025$975
Aug 2025$855
Sep 2025$995
Oct 2025$975
Nov 2025$999
Dec 2025$1,000
Jan 2026$995
Feb 2026$995
Mar 2026$989
Apr 2026$1,125
May 2026$1,100
Jun 2026$1,178
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In June 2026, Townhomes were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Apartments and Condos and Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$899$1,150$1,365$1,850$1,156
Townhomes—$1,200——$1,200
Apartments and Condos$750$1,350$1,264$2,750$1,264
Houses—$1,156$1,531$1,850$1,365

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Moline, IL

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Moline, IL?
    The average rent of an apartment in Moline, IL is $976 per month. This is about 50% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Moline, IL?
    The average rent of a house in Moline, IL is $1,365 per month. This is about 30% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Moline, IL?
    The average rent of a townhome in Moline, IL is $1,200 per month. This is about 38% lower than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Moline, IL?
    In the last year, the average rent in Moline, IL was lowest in Aug 2025 when it was $855 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Moline, IL?
    In the last year, the average rent in Moline, IL was highest in May 2025 when it was $1,150 per month.
  • How does the rent of a 1 bedroom apartment compare to a studio apartment in Moline, IL?
    The average rent of a 1 bedroom apartment in Moline, IL is $899 per month. That is about $214 more than the cost of a studio apartment.
  • How many available rental listings are in Moline, IL?
    There are 43 available rental listings in Moline, IL.
  • What are some neighborhoods in Moline, IL?
    Some neighborhoods in Moline, IL include: Old Towne, Forest Hill, Homewood, Willard/Wharton, Karsten's Park/City Line.
  • What are some zip codes in Moline, IL?
    Moline, IL includes zip codes such as: 61265, 61266, 61299.
  • What are some cities near Moline, IL?
    Some nearby cities include: Rock Island Arsenal, Riverdale, Silvis, Rock Island, Coal Valley. These cities may have more rental options to explore.