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How Much Should You Spend on a Mattress? [2025 Guide]

  •  Tyler Wright
    Last Updated
    March 10, 2025
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    How much does a bed cost?

    The average mattress cost in 2025 is between $900 and $4,000 for a queen mattress with mattress price depending on size, materials, and construction. You can expect to spend at least $800 on a budget-friendly mattress and over $5,000 on a therapeutic mattress.

    You deserve a comfortable mattress that promotes deep sleep and rejuvenating rest. But how much should you spend on a mattress?

    If you're in the market for a new mattress, it’s important to first consider how much a mattress costs. Between size, materials, and construction quality, many factors contribute to the price of a mattress. A queen size mattress costs anywhere from $300 to over $4,000—a wide range that shows the spectrum of contributing factors. 

    If you need some guidance, you’re in the right place. Here is a general guide outlining cost differences by mattress type and size.

    Mattress type

    Twin bed price

    Full bed price

    Queen bed price

    King bed price

    Foam

    $200-$2,000+

    $250-$3,000+

    $350-$3,500+

    $450-$5,000+

    Innerspring

    $150-$1,000+

    $250-$1,500+

    $300-$2,000+

    $500-$3,000+

    Latex

    $400-$2,500+

    $500-$4,500+

    $900-$5,000+

    $1,000-$6,000+

    GelFlex Grid®

    $500-$1,400+

    $1,000-$2,000+

    $1,200-$5,000+

    $1,500-$6,000+

    Hybrid

    $300-$2,000+

    $500-$3,000+

    $600-$4,000+

    $700-$4,500+

    Therapeutic

    $5,000+

    $5,000+

    $5,000+

    $5,000+

    California kings and standard kings tend to be similarly priced, but double check the cost and dimensions before buying a new mattress.

    How Much Does a Mattress Cost? Average Mattress Price by Type and Size

    Mattress price depends on various factors like size, materials, quality, durability, and more. On average, a mattress ranges between $900 for a budget option and $4,000 for a premium mattress. Still, you can find some low-quality mattresses for less than $500 and luxury or therapeutic mattresses for over $5,000.

    The type of mattress you prefer tends to have the most impact on price. Whether you’re looking for memory foam, innerspring, or hybrid, you’ll find that certain materials are more expensive than others. 

    Let’s take a look at mattress types, levels of quality, and the prices you can expect when mattress shopping.

    All price ranges below reflect queen size mattresses. Smaller mattresses are usually less expensive while larger beds tend to have a higher price point.

    A graphic details the average mattress price for foam, innerspring, latex, hybrid, and therapeutic beds.

    Foam

    Mattress type

    Budget price*

    Premium price*

    Luxury price*

    Foam

    $350+

    $1,500+

    $3,500+

    *Price range for queen size mattresses.

    A standard memory foam mattress has layers of foam that contour to your body with the application of body heat. Foam mattresses can relieve pressure at common pressure points such as the hips, shoulders, and neck. Side sleepers and people who move around in their sleep often benefit from a memory foam mattress because the foam adapts to any position. 

    Foam mattresses primarily use polyfoam, viscoelastic, or gel-infused foam. Budget mattresses often use polyfoam, which is less durable and breaks down over time. Higher-end foam mattresses may use gel-infused foam to potentially offer some cooling benefits while you sleep.

    Innerspring

    Mattress type

    Budget price*

    Premium price*

    Luxury price*

    Innerspring

    $300+

    $900+

    $2,000+

    *Price range for queen size mattresses.

    Innerspring mattresses consist of quilted foam or polyester fibers, along with the main ingredient: coils. The use of coils introduces better airflow and keeps the body cooler at night. Innerspring is typically more firm and supportive, which is optimal for those who sleep on their back or stomach. 

    Innerspring mattress prices vary by coil structure and material. As a rule of thumb, innerspring mattresses with a higher coil count are typically more expensive. One with a micro coil system costs upwards of $1,700.

    Latex

    Mattress type

    Budget price*

    Premium price*

    Luxury price*

    Latex

    $900+

    $2,000+

    $5,000+

    *Price range for queen size mattresses.

    Latex is an eco-friendly and breathable alternative to memory foam that’s perfect for those who like memory foam but may want additional cooling, buoyancy, or firmness features. Latex is also typically much more durable than foam. 

    Please note that many latex mattresses are not suitable for those with a latex allergy.

    Many latex mattresses consist of materials derived from rubber tree sap. This natural material contributes to its higher price tag but is quite eco-friendly since it’s made from a renewable resource.

    GelFlex Grid®

    Mattress type

    Budget price*

    Premium price*

    Luxury price*

    GelFlex Grid®

    $1,200+

    $2,200+

    $5,000+

    *Price range for queen size mattresses.

    Purple mattresses feature the innovative GelFlex Grid®, a hyper-polymer grid engineered to cradle your body and provide the support you need to sleep soundly. With over 1,400 individual air channels, the GelFlex Grid® dissipates heat, keeping you cool with next-level comfort.

    Available at a range of price points, GelFlex Grid® mattresses combine comfort foam, pocket coils, and luxurious features to suit your needs and budget.

    Rejuvenate Mattress

    Sink Into Superior Comfort With Purple

    Purple mattresses feature specially designed sleep technology for dynamic pressure point relief, temperature balancing, and alignment.

    Hybrid

    Mattress type

    Budget price*

    Premium price*

    Luxury price*

    Hybrid

    $600+

    $1,700+

    $4,000+

    *Price range for queen size mattresses.

    Hybrid mattresses include a blend of coils and memory foam or latex. They look similar to a traditional innerspring mattress but are typically thicker with high-quality and durable materials. They combine the best features of foam and innerspring mattresses, which make them perfect for virtually anyone. 

    Thanks to the duality of hybrid mattresses, they are popular among couples with different sleep needs. 

    Hybrid mattresses land on the higher side of the price range, with the most economical option costing more than the luxury option of a foam or innerspring mattress. This higher price is often justified due to the durability and quality of the materials used.

    Therapeutic

    Some mattresses support specific physical conditions, like chronic back pain, sleep apnea, and asthma, that make it difficult to sleep. As you may expect, therapeutic mattresses offer advanced features that cost more to produce than those made with basic materials. 

    These special-made mattresses can cost $5,000 or more.

    What Factors Affect the Average Price of a Mattress?

    When considering the cost of a mattress, you might be surprised to see the wide price range. Since various details determine mattress price, you should consider the following factors when setting a budget:

    • Bed size: As with most things, the larger the mattress, the more expensive it will be. Mattress base pricing often starts with twins and goes up to king or California king.
    • Mattress materials: Some mattress materials cost more than others. For example, traditional innerspring mattresses with coil structures don’t typically cost as much as hybrid mattresses. Additionally, mattresses containing synthetic materials are often more expensive than those made with natural materials.
    • Special features: Does the mattress need to be compatible with an adjustable base? Do you require hypoallergenic materials? Do you prioritize cooling capabilities within your mattress? Features like these often raise the price.
    • Accessories and furniture: A new mattress may require new bedding and furniture, especially if you’re getting a different bed size. Accessories for larger mattresses tend to be more expensive, so be sure to budget accordingly.
    • Shipping costs: Even if you plan to buy your mattress in-store, you’ll likely need to ship it to your home. Mattress weight can impact shipping costs unless your retailer offers free shipping.
    • Warranties and sleep trials: Depending on where you purchase your mattress, it may come with a factory warranty. These warranties are often built into the price of the mattress, warranting a higher price.
    • Buying in-store or online: Buying in-store may be more expensive than online. While this isn’t always the case, buying a mattress online is typically less expensive because it is direct-to-consumer and cuts out the need for a go-between or salesperson.
    • Sales and time of year: If you’re looking for a good deal, the best time to buy mattresses might be during certain holidays or at the end of a season. Online retailers and manufacturers also offer sales throughout the year.

    What Quality To Expect by Price Point

    It’s no secret that mattresses are a significant purchase — and one that you’ll have to make more than a few times. When asked about price and quality for first-time buyers, Kristen Olson-Turner, Senior Director of Product Merchandising at Purple, said the following: 

    “While it might be tempting to seek out the lowest price option, your sleep is critical to living your best life. Think about how much you can spend, and buy the highest quality mattress you can afford. A higher-quality mattress will resist sagging, deliver better support, and offer pressure relief to keep you aligned and sleeping better.“ 

    With that in mind, let’s look at the price ranges you can expect based on quality for queen size mattresses.

    Low-Cost Mattresses

    Price range*

    Mattress types

    Considerations

    $250 to $500

    Innerspring, all-foam

    Lower upfront cost but may need to be replaced more often

    *Price range for queen size mattresses.

    The least expensive mattress types are innerspring and all-foam. While more expensive doesn’t always mean better quality, keep in mind that spending less than $1,000 for an innerspring or all-foam mattress means you might compromise on quality.

    Mattresses in this price range often consist of inexpensive materials that are less responsive and supportive. In addition, lower price range models typically last only five years, creating the need to replace mattresses more frequently.

    Budget Mattresses

    Price range*

    Mattress types

    Considerations

    $500 to $1,500

    Foam, innerspring, some economic hybrids, and GelFlex Grid®

    Limited features at a more affordable price point

    *Price range for queen size mattresses.

    Many online mattresses are marketed as “budget” types within the $1,000 to $1,500 range for a queen size. Most mid-tier innerspring or memory foam mattresses fall into this range. You may also find an economical latex or hybrid mattress within this category.

    With the GelFlex Grid® and layers of comfort foam, the Purple Essential collection provides the pressure relief, adaptive support, and temperature balancing features you need most. Enjoy cooler, more comfortable sleep at a price point that works for you.

    Premium Mattresses

    Price range*

    Mattress types

    Considerations

    $1,500 to $4,000

    Latex, gel-infused foam, GelFlex Grid®, hybrid

    Higher price point for more durable mattresses with some features

    *Price range for queen size mattresses.

    The average mattress price for a premium mattress is between $1,500 and $4,000. You can find products made with eco-friendly or natural materials at this price.

    Mattresses of this category typically boast more advanced features like gel-infused foam or latex to dissipate body heat. Hybrid mattresses like Purple’s Restore® Hybrid collection are also available within this price range and serve as an excellent option for pressure relief and body-aligning support. Premium mattresses also tend to have a longer trial period, warranty, and lifespan, typically lasting between eight and ten years.

    Luxury Mattresses

    Price range*

    Mattress types

    Considerations

    $4,000 to $6,000+

    Latex, hybrid, GelFlex Grid®, adjustable

    Higher upfront cost for luxury features and longevity

    *Price range for queen size mattresses.

    Luxury models come in at a higher price tag, usually starting around $4,000. They use durable, high-quality materials that provide extra cushioning or other advanced features. 

    Some luxury mattresses have clinically therapeutic effects, such as pain relief and posture correction. Luxury mattresses may be more suitable for allergy sufferers because they often contain hypoallergenic materials like cotton and bamboo.

    Purple’s Rejuvenate® Luxe collection offers soothing pressure relief, full-body support, and an indulgent feel designed to maximize your sleep quality. The Rejuvenate® mattresses offer next-level comfort with GelFlex Grid® Plus, zoned coils, and a Quilted Euro Top.

    How To Save Money on a New Mattress

    While a great mattress can offer restorative sleep, spending outside of your budget can still keep you up at night. 

    Here are seven tips for saving money while mattress shopping.

    Set a Budget

    Set a spending limit in advance, then decide which mattress type fits your needs and preferences. Be sure to weigh your options and decide where you’ll need to compromise on cost or quality.

    Do Your Research

    Look online to find mattress options within your budget and read customer reviews to ensure value for the price tag.

    Compare Prices

    Many stores offer the same mattresses, but some may offer deeper discounts on the model you’re interested in, depending on their inventory or promotions.

    Consider Older Models

    Just because a model is older doesn’t mean it can’t offer you everything you need. Consider previous models, especially because they may be sold at a clearance price if the store is trying to make room.

    Look For Online Deals

    Consider checking online for deals and also going into a showroom or store near you to see what kind of perks they have available. Comparing the two options is likely to save you money and help you secure the best deal.

    Time Your Purchase Right

    Mattress sales and markdowns come multiple times a year during national holidays like Labor Day and Memorial Day — not to mention big shopping holidays like Black Friday.

    Negotiate When Buying In-Store

    If you’re set on purchasing in-store, speak candidly with the associate to learn of potential deals they’re willing to offer. You might also try asking for a price match if you find the same model at another store or online for a lower price.

    How Much Does a Good Mattress Cost?

    Buying a mattress is an investment in yourself and in your health, so the cheapest option is not likely the best choice. Always work within your budget to determine what you can afford, then pick the highest-quality mattress within that price range. 

    Ready to find your perfect mattress? Explore our online selection of mattresses to suit all budgets and price points.

    Maximum Comfort and Support

    With our GelFlex® Grid, Purple mattresses provide targeted, adaptive support.

    FAQ

    A good mattress may cost anywhere from $900 to over $4,000 for a queen size bed on average, depending on the mattress type, bed size, and special features. Choosing a mattress that meets your unique needs is important, so you may spend more or less than the average cost for a durable, supportive mattress.

    Most mattresses cost more than $300, so you may not get a high-quality bed unless you budget for more. While $300 may seem affordable, it’s important to consider that low-cost mattresses may not be as comfortable, well-made, or durable compared to other options.

    Considering the average price range for a mattress is between $800 and $3,000, $1,000 is on the low end of average, but sticker shock is a completely normal feeling when buying a mattress. If $1,000 feels out of your price range, consider looking for deals, waiting for sales, or saving until you can afford the mattress you want.

    Most $1,000 mattresses are made from memory foam or innerspring systems. While both mattress types may start out comfortable, they are often less durable than other materials.

    We estimate that a mattress at this price can last between eight and ten years, but it may be time to replace your mattress as soon as you notice sagging.

    Purple mattresses are available at a range of prices depending on your preferred feel and features. For a queen size Purple mattress, you can expect to pay between $1,299 and $6,500, though plenty of sales and discounts are available throughout the year.

    More expensive luxury mattresses are often worth the price tag because they provide ample support, comfort, and exclusive features to promote better sleep.

    Sleep is essential for your mental and physical health as it helps improve brain performance and mood while reducing the risk for certain health conditions. A higher-quality mattress can often deliver the uninterrupted, restorative sleep that encourages a happy, healthy life.

    Higher-quality mattresses also resist sagging and deliver better support for longer periods, reducing the quantity of mattress purchases needed throughout your life. There are many budget-friendly mattresses that provide comfort and support, but it’s important to confirm your needs and preferences, identify your budget, and do your research. This will determine whether a higher price tag is warranted for various models.

    In short, yes! There are plenty of reasons someone might choose to finance a mattress. Whether you need a new mattress and don’t have the immediate funds or you’re just more comfortable with paying over time, plenty of financing options are available. 

    Whether you purchase in-store or online, most mattress companies will offer some type of financing option. For example, we offer quick and easy financing starting at 0% APR with multiple payment plans.

    About the authors

    April Seifert
    Writer

    April has nearly a decade of writing experience, with 3+ years specializing in sleep content. Her work has been covered by sites like BuzzFeed, Entrepreneur, and Money Under 30. She has an M.A. in Magazine, Newspaper, and Online Journalism from Syracuse University and a B.A. in Communication Studies. As a self-proclaimed expert in all things cozy, she sleeps better at night, knowing her writing helps others sleep in comfort, too.

    Tyler Wright
    Tyler Wright
    Sr. Product Manager

    Tyler Wright is a Senior Product Manager of mattresses. With over 10 years of experience in product development, he is dedicated to developing innovative products that enhance and improve lives. At Purple that means building products that help people get the best sleep ever.