Apartments For Rent in Rome, NY

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What Locals Say about Rome

  • Trulia User
    "Idk maybe the Rome honored de American days parade that’s the only thing I really care about out here anymore. Everything’s too expensive or not safe."
  • Trulia User
    "everything I need is within walking distance. I am comfortable with the area. the children have helped me try and socialize my 2 dogs. "
  • Mary A. O.
    "The homes are beautiful and historic. It’s a beautiful place to walk, run, play tennis at the local park"
  • Briana H.
    "It’s ok. Good neighbors for most part but not so good a few streets down. I love the park across the street. It’s nice for the kids "
  • Ashleyesengard
    "Most people walking their dogs are very considerate, there are enough side roads and turns that you can avoid any house with a disruptive dog while walking (I can only think of one)"
  • Bjh625
    "I can’t think of anything in particular but there are lots of things to do.. a very nice casino near by, many restaurants and bars, country clubs etc.. there is delta lake, Oneida lake, theAdirondack Mountains are close. "
  • Dsmith3627
    "there is an annual neighborhood garage sale. Many people walk around the neighborhood to enjoy the weather and talk to neighbors."
  • Dallas S.
    "small town , nice town. wish they'd build up instead of moving businesses out to next bigger town. old military town, old Italian community. beautiful old architecture and turn of century houses"
  • K_warshal24
    "Tricking or treating is a community wide event and my daughter loves that many houses are decorated for Christmas. "
  • Ktaylor12591
    "I was very lucky to group up on Lorena Rd. There were plenty kids my age and the other parents looked after us and told us what was what when we misbehaved. It was a nice quiet neighborhood. "
  • Richard R.
    "People walk their dogs but are respectful of others property. Everyone here is friendly and people look out for each other."
  • Richard R.
    "This is the house I was raised in and now over 45 years later it is still one of the best neighborhoods. People still have values and look out for each other. "
  • Michelle K.
    "This is in the country .. gas stations and stores are not far .. very low crime rate .. safe and good schools"
  • Mskim65
    "quiet neighborhood and nice neighbors. flat area, great for bicycling. very close to the Erie canal and beautiful history "
  • Annuel V.
    "its been a year living here and is pretty good for the price . the neighborhood is awesome. the winter sucks and the summer only last 3 month . almost the hold month of June the temperature was 70. "
  • Katie B.
    "I have lived in my neighborhood for four months and it's not too bad but definitely would like to live in a different area "
  • Nlkotary
    "friendly, quiet neighborhood full m of families and easy accesss to stores and events. low crime, expanding community events and rich local history "
  • Abe M.
    "The beautiful beautiful historic Jarvis library across the street is what makes this neighborhood unique. Fantastic place to raise kids! "
  • Romeman02
    "I moved here from Orlando , for the schools and low crime . I'm an animal lover and this is a great place to live if you have a friendly dog ."
  • Signy E. c.
    " Beautiful homes abound, of every variety....winters are snowy, but it hardly slows anything down...friendly people. The downside is high taxes, a growing population of people from downstate and NYC who are there because of the massive prisons right outside Rome; most are on welfare, draining the city's resources, and the amount of crime - unusual for Rome -- has grown proportionately...if Rome's government cannot find a way to put a brake on this influx, the historic nature of Rome and environs will change permanently. Rome is already struggling from problems dating back 40 years or so, when the govt decided to tear down a quintessential turn of the centery downtown, and cover it with concrete and massive parking garages.....the city is now trying to turn it back into the epicenter of a wonderful town, once again. Cannot be done unless they erect replicas of what they tore down. Rome has a poor reputation for preserving its historic buildings, poor zoning, and without the rejuvenation of former Griffiss Air Force Base, would have virtually no real industries. There still is, however, a certain charm in its older neighborhoods and its friendly, open people. The lovely, historic churches add to the charm, but Rome needs more people to enjoy them (the closing of the base was near-catastrophic for the city's population -- from approx 44,000 then to less than 30,000 now). But I still love to go Home to Rome, although my family is no longer there, but a few friends still are, but I worry about its future."

Average Rent Trends in Rome, NY

Rent in Rome, NY 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 Dec 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$1,100
Jul 2025$1,200
Aug 2025$1,200
Sep 2025$1,200
Oct 2025$1,250
Nov 2025$1,250
Dec 2025$1,375
Jan 2026$1,250
Feb 2026$1,375
Mar 2026$1,200
Apr 2026$1,100
May 2026$1,500
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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$810$1,200$2,000$1,200
Townhomes$1,800$1,800
Apartments and Condos$810$1,200$2,000$1,100
Houses$950$1,800$2,200$1,800

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Rome, NY

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Rome, NY?
    The average rent of an apartment in Rome, NY is $1,045 per month. This is about 46% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Rome, NY?
    The average rent of a house in Rome, NY is $1,800 per month. This is about 7% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Rome, NY?
    The average rent of a townhome in Rome, NY is $1,800 per month. This is about 7% lower than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Rome, NY?
    In the last year, the average rent in Rome, NY was lowest in Jun 2025 when it was $1,100 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Rome, NY?
    In the last year, the average rent in Rome, NY was highest in Dec 2025 when it was $1,375 per month.
  • How many available rental listings are in Rome, NY?
    There are 27 available rental listings in Rome, NY.
  • What are some zip codes in Rome, NY?
    Rome, NY includes zip codes such as: 13440, 13441, 13442, 13449.
  • What are some cities near Rome, NY?
    Some nearby cities include: Oriskany, Westmoreland, Verona, Stittville, Lee Center. These cities may have more rental options to explore.