
Housing costs got you down? Though apartment hunting can be frustrating, there are deals to be had. So what does the low-end rent on a rental in Raleigh look like these days—and what might you get for the price?
We took a look at local listings for studios and 1-bedroom apartments in Raleigh via rental site Zumper to find out what price-conscious apartment seekers can expect to find.
Take a look at the cheapest listings available right now, below.
211 Ashe Ave.

Here's a studio apartment at 211 Ashe Ave. in Hillsborough, which, at 260 square feet, is going for $525 / month. The building features assigned parking and on-site laundry. In the unit, expect to find high ceilings, air conditioning, hardwood flooring, a walk-in closet, bamboo counter tops and built-in storage space. Pet lovers are in luck: cats and dogs are welcome. (See the full listing here.)
2916 Oberry St.
Then there's this 726-square-foot space with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom at 2916 Oberry St. in Wade, listed at $725 / month. In the unit, the listing promises in-unit laundry, hardwood floors and good natural lighting. Cats and dogs are not welcome. The building has a large backyard. (See the listing here.)
302 Park Ave., #3

Listed at $795 / month, this 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom dwelling is located at 302 Park Ave. in Hillsborough. The building offers assigned parking. In the second-floor unit, anticipate hook-ups for in-unit laundry, carpeting, good storage space and both central heating and cooling. Pet lovers are in luck: cats and dogs are permitted. (Here's the listing.)
1040 Wake Towne Dr.
This studio apartment, situated at 1040 Wake Towne Dr. in Six Forks, is listed for $1,026 / month for its 680 square feet of space. In the unit, expect a mix of hardwood floors and carpeting, in-unit laundry, granite counter tops, a dishwasher and amazing natural lighting. If you've got a pet, you'll be happy to learn that cats and dogs are permitted. When it comes to building amenities, expect a swimming pool, a barbecue area and a business center. (See the listing here.)
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