Monroe, CT Apartments For Rent

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Apartments For Rent Near Monroe, CT

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What Locals Say about Monroe

  • Timnorton7
    "Drive to NYC awful hour and a half to get into work. 1-4 hours to get home. Would have to drive to Fairfield or Bridgeport train station 30 minutes and hour 20 to grand central and 30 minutes downtown to commute by train."
  • Nicole Velez
    "Great parks! Library host various events. Various committees have different events and festivals. I wish there were more connecting sidewalks. "
  • Danielle B.
    "Easy commute with multiple alternative routes with similar ETAs. Two out of three routes don't require any highway driving. "
  • Wulfranoflores
    "is a great town for living here has a good shools great nearborhod is a good place for famly events you can walk or run for yours daily exersise and is very safe "
  • Kyle C.
    "Families with kids are common, parks, close knit community. Many town activities. Lots of great food nearby (Home Plate Deli, Gaetano’s, Soup Thyme)"
  • Larisabarrera
    "Very convenient to grocery stores , Home Depot, all the necessities close by , we love the area to live "
  • Johnny M.
    "Music in Wolfe park on Friday nights and dogs,walkers and families riding bikes together on the trails. "
  • Jeneen R.
    "Plenty of people have dogs in our neighborhood and I always see them out walking when the weather is nice."
  • Kevin N.
    "Dogs owners would love and hate Monroe. Monroe there is no sidewalks so walking on the main road in most cases, just wouldn’t be an option. Also, most of the traffic is on the main road so on your side street, you will have plenty of room and non action from cars to walk your dog"
  • Kwilliams1473
    "The schools are great, there is no “bad” part of town, there is an adorable farmers market in the summer, it’s very quaint feeling but not far away from many convinces "
  • jcbermud
    "Easy... With 25 down the road I can get to 95 or the Merritt very easily. We need a Trader Joe's though please! "
  • Johnny M.
    "Quiet, safe, friendly, beautiful, active, trump haters, good schools, music in the park, pickle ball courts, good wings and pizza restaurants. "
  • Lalemanfamily
    "I enjoy the small town character of Monroe, while having access to bigger city amenities within a 45-90 minute drive! "
  • Cherry4507
    "You definitely need a car because there isn’t any bus lines or trains that you can take to get where I gotta go "
  • Johnny M.
    "Safety, good schools, friendly people, brewery, nice Congregational church, free concerts in the park Friday nights"
  • Nls10356
    "It is very private,but people look out for one another. It is always very clean and beautiful. It is dog friendly. It is a convenient location "
  • "Great family neighborhood with no HOA fees. Walk the gold course, fish in the river, or walk over to Stone Barn Sandtrap Grill and Bar for dinner or drinks and dancing. Walk home or ride golf cart. "
  • Leah
    "This quiet, upscale neighborhood is perfect for retirees, young couples, singles, or families. It is the safest area I have ever lived in. The schools are great, and you will be close to all the advantages of fairfield county without the extreme expense or frantic lifestyle. Enjoy the woods, the parks, the quiet neighborhoods, or the great local restaurants and shops. There are conveniently located grocery stores and service shops, that are not too crowded or large. I have enjoyed living here for many years, and it's by far my favorite area in the northeast. "
  • uptwolate
    "Redcoat (Red Coat) Lane and the surrounding area is filled with friendly, caring people at all stages of their lives including retirees and families with children of all ages. Monroe's schools are excellent and this area is within about a mile from Fawn Hollow Elementary School and Jockey Hollow Middle School. Masuk High School is only about two miles away. The Monroe Police Department is top notch and the Volunteer Fire Departments are well-trained and situated in several areas around the town for speedy access in case of need. The highway department keeps the local roads in great shape during winter storms and has been resurfacing and repaving many stretches of the worst roads during the summer. Although the immediate area has plenty of quiet roads for walking and running during periods of better weather, we also have a rails to trails area and several parks within a couple of miles that are very popular but would need to be driven to for easier access. There are also local shopping opportunities that are only a mile or two away either on Monroe Turnpike (Rte. 111) or Main Street (Rte. 25), which includes a multitude of gift shops, convenience stores, paint and hardware stores, book and card shops and even two competing grocery stores on Monroe Tpke and a Natural Foods store on Main Street. There are many drug stores, cleaners, barbers, hairstylists and restaurants galore from McD's to sports bars, Mexican, Oriental, Italian and American cuisine, including a new diner on Main Street, several Dunkin Donuts and, yes, we have a Starbucks!!! What more could you want? There are walk-in clinics and many doctors in town as well as a muriad of specialists just south of Monroe but still on Monroe Tpke. as you drive into Trumbull, where there is also a Home Depot and just a few miles further, the Trumbull Mall. There are churches of every denomination in town whose activities make for happy strawberry festivals in the spring and apple festivals at harvest time. Join us!!"

Average Rent Trends in Monroe, CT

Rent in Monroe, CT 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 Jun 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jul 2025$2,900
Aug 2025$3,500
Sep 2025$3,000
Oct 2025$3,200
Nov 2025$3,000
Dec 2025$3,500
Jan 2026$3,500
Feb 2026$3,500
Mar 2026$3,500
Apr 2026$3,650
May 2026$2,750
Jun 2026$3,500
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In June 2026, Houses were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Apartments and Condos.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$2,750$3,500$4,000$5,000$4,000
Apartments and Condos$2,750$4,250$4,250
Houses$3,500$3,250$5,000$4,000

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Monroe, CT

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Monroe, CT?
    The average rent of an apartment in Monroe, CT is $4,250 per month. This is about 118% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Monroe, CT?
    The average rent of a house in Monroe, CT is $4,000 per month. This is about 105% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Monroe, CT?
    In the last year, the average rent in Monroe, CT was lowest in Apr 2025 when it was $2,800 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Monroe, CT?
    In the last year, the average rent in Monroe, CT was highest in Jun 2025 when it was $3,800 per month.
  • How many available rental listings are in Monroe, CT?
    There are 7 available rental listings in Monroe, CT.
  • What are some neighborhoods in Monroe, CT?
    Some neighborhoods in Monroe, CT include: Stepney, East Village.
  • What are some zip codes in Monroe, CT?
    Monroe, CT includes zip codes such as: 06468, 06491.
  • What are some cities near Monroe, CT?
    Some nearby cities include: Shelton, Trumbull, Newtown, Easton, Derby. These cities may have more rental options to explore.