Council Bluffs, IA is a city located in the western portion of the state of Iowa, on the eastern bank of the Missouri River. It is part of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area and serves as the county seat of Pottawattamie County. The city is known for its low cost of living, quality schools, and a vibrant rental market.
The average rent in Council Bluffs, IA is $832, which is significantly lower than the national average of $1,470. Rental prices are competitive, with one-bedroom apartments starting at around $500 and two-bedroom apartments starting at around $650. The most expensive rental areas tend to be in the downtown area, where luxury apartments and high-end condominiums are the norm.
Council Bluffs is served by the Council Bluffs Community School District. The district is home to several well-regarded elementary, middle, and high schools. Among the most highly-rated schools in the district are Abraham Lincoln High School, which ranks in the top 10 in the state, and Wilson Middle School, which is one of the highest-scoring middle schools in the entire state.
The neighborhoods in Council Bluffs are diverse and have something to offer
The average rental prices for an apartment, townhouse, condo, loft, and single family home in Council Bluffs, IA are as follows:
Apartment: $872
Townhouse: $1,072
Condo: $1,072
Loft: $1,092
Single Family Home: $1,214
According to Zillow.com, the median rental price in Council Bluffs, IA has increased by 3.2% over the last 5 years. In December 2019, the median rental price was $1,000 per month, up from $970 per month in December 2015.
The median rental price for 1-bedroom apartments in Council Bluffs, IA is $735. The median rental price for 2-bedroom apartments in Council Bluffs, IA is $860. The median rental price for 3-bedroom apartments in Council Bluffs, IA is $995.
Council Bluffs, IA has a higher graduation rate than the national average, with 88.6% of students graduating from high school. The average ACT score for students in Council Bluffs is 21.5, which is slightly below the national average of 21.6. The district also has higher average teacher salaries than the national average, with an average salary of $64,843 compared to the national average of $60,477. In terms of student-teacher ratios, Council Bluffs has a lower ratio than the national average, with 14.7 students per teacher compared to the national average of 16.5. Finally, Council Bluffs has a higher percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch at 62.1% compared to the national average of 50.8%. Overall, Council Bluffs schools compare favorably to the rest of the United States.
1. Downtown Council Bluffs
2. Central Park
3. Historic Old Market
4. Carter Lake
5. Broadway District
1. The Hills
2. Lake Manawa
3. Lakeview Heights
4. Silver Creek
5. North Broadway