Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI Average Rent & Rental Yield
Compare average asking rent (median), gross rental yield, home value, and transaction activity before moving into listing-level underwriting or investor discovery.
Average rent in Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI
The median asking rent in Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI is $1,350 as of June 2026, based on active rental listings across the metro. We report the median — the midpoint of asking rents — because it tracks the typical listing more reliably than a simple average, which luxury and outlier listings can skew.
Against an average home value of $167,662, that rent level prices Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI at a 9.44% gross rental yield — compared with 7.90% across Wisconsin.
Metro vs state rental signal
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Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI rent and yield FAQ
Quick answers based on the latest Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI rental listing and transaction data.
What is the average rent in Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI?
As of June 2026, the median asking rent in Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI is $1,350. SFR Analytics reports the median of active rental listings rather than a simple average so outlier luxury listings do not distort the figure.
What is a good rental yield in Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI?
Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI currently prices at a 9.44% gross rental yield, versus 7.90% across Wisconsin. Treat gross yield as a first-pass screen — it excludes taxes, insurance, vacancy, rehab, and financing, so underwrite at the property level before acting on it.
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