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Affordable Apartments for rent in Moscow, Alabama

Apartments For Rent Network is an easy to use low income, rent assisted, affordable or housing assistance directory to help you find the apartment you are looking for.

Our easy to use map and property listing allows you to quickly find various rental housing options such as:

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1450 A Street
Moscow, ID 83843
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505 INDIAN HILLS DR
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-5589

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401 E Veatch St
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-5395

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640 N Eisenhower St
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-6560

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1126 N Polk Ext
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-9036

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510 W Palouse River Dr
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-7586

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104 S Main St, Apt 105
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-0639

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522 N Jefferson St, Apt 3
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-4949

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1425 Mountain View Rd
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 883-3039

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404 S Grant St, #3
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-2599

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1102 S Main St
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-2721

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288 Baker St
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-5366

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292 Baker St
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-8117

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1401 N Polk
Moscow, ID 83843

(208) 882-3438

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Smart Ways to Find an Affordable Apartment

Consider Multi-Unit Buildings

Apartments in large multi-unit buildings tend to be more affordable than those in smaller complexes or individual units. These buildings often come with shared amenities like laundry rooms or fitness centers, which can save you money on services you’d otherwise pay for separately. Multi-unit buildings also provide more availability, giving you more options in your price range.

Affordable Housing Tip

Consider a Smaller Space

Opting for a smaller home or apartment can significantly reduce costs. Smaller spaces typically have lower utility bills and maintenance costs. Additionally, smaller units are often located in more affordable neighborhoods.