
Housing costs got you down? Though apartment hunting can be frustrating, there are deals to be had. So what does an affordable price on a rental in Downtown look like these days — and what might you get for the price?
According to Walk Score's assessment, the neighborhood is very walkable, is fairly bikeable and offers many nearby public transportation options. It also features median rents for a one bedroom that hover around $995, compared to a $675 one-bedroom median for St. Louis as a whole.
A look at local listings in Downtown via rental sites Zumper and Apartment Guide paints a picture of what budget-minded apartment seekers can expect to find in this St. Louis neighborhood.
Read on for the cheapest listings available right now. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)
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1115 Carr St.
Listed at $706/month, this 678-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, located at 1115 Carr St., is 29.0% less than the $995/month median rent for a one bedroom in Downtown.
The building features assigned parking, on-site laundry and secured entry. You'll also find a dishwasher in the apartment. For those with furry friends in tow, this property is pet-friendly.
(See the complete listing here.)
1000 Washington Ave.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, situated at 1000 Washington Ave., is listed for $850/month for its 602 square feet.
The unit features a dishwasher and hardwood flooring. When it comes to building amenities, expect secured entry and garage parking. Pet lovers are in luck: This rental is both dog-friendly and cat-friendly.
(See the complete listing here.)
300 N. Fourth St.
Here's a one-bedroom, one-bathroom rental at 300 N. Fourth St., which, at 600 square feet, is going for $809/month.
Pet owners, take heed: This rental is both dog-friendly and cat-friendly. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.
(See the full listing here.)
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