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The top four largest cities in Obion County are Union City, Martin, South Fulton, and Troy. Fair Market Rents on this page may apply depending on whether the county uses SAFMRs or county level FMRs. Cities in multiple SAFMR areas will have different SAFMRS based on ZIP code.
What type of FMR does Obion County use?
No Small Area Fair Market Rents were created by the HUD for this county/Metro FMR Area therefore Obion County uses 40th percentile Fair Market Rents.
To learn more about the criteria the HUD uses to determine if a Metro FMR Area requires Small Area Fair Market Rents click here.
How does Obion County compare?
Obion County ($861) has a 16.9% lower FMR for 2-Bedroom housing than the average of Tennessee ($1,036) and therefore has a lower gross rent.
Obion County is rank 86th out of 95 counties. This means the FMRs, or in other words, the gross rent is lower than 85 other counties. Obion County is the 10th cheapest county in terms of FMRs.
Rent Tables Obion County, TN
Fair Market Rent (40th Percentile)
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Median Rent (50th Percentile)
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Related Areas
Fair Market Rents on this page apply to the following cities in Obion County, Tennessee: Union City, Martin, South Fulton, Troy, Sharon, Hornbeak, Rives, Samburg, and Woodland Mills.
These Fair Market Rents also apply to the following ZIP codes in Obion County, Tennessee: 38261, 38237, 38257, 38260, 38255, 38232, 38253, 38281, 38254, and 38271.
More on Obion County, TN
- Loan Limits to view maximum loan amounts in Obion County, TN
- Property Taxes to find local Property Taxes
- Income Limits to learn more about income assistance in your area
- Housing Authorites to find your local Housing Authorities
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Fair Market Rents are published by the Department of Housing And Urban Development.