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Affordable Apartments for rent in Portage, Indiana

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3444 Swanson Rd
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 763-4867

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3300 Denise Dr
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 762-2181

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2400 Dixie Dr
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 762-3558

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5500 U.S. 20
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 762-3317

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5980 Sundance Trl
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 764-4200

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5990 Old Porter Rd
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 762-0281

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5213 Rachel Ave
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 762-5055

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3300 Denise Dr
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 762-2181

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3300 Denise Dr
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 762-2181

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5211 Rachel Ave
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 762-5055

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5211 Rachel Ave
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 762-5055

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5211 Rachel Ave
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 763-6567

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3471 Sunnyside Dr
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 763-6728

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3471 Sunnyside Dr
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 763-6728

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3471 Sunnyside Dr
Portage, IN 46368

(219) 763-6828

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Smart Ways to Find an Affordable Apartment

Consider Apartments in Converted Buildings

Converted buildings, such as former factories or schools, often offer unique living spaces at more affordable rents. These buildings may have loft-style apartments with high ceilings and open floor plans, offering a stylish yet budget-friendly option. Keep an eye out for these conversions in your search, as they can provide affordable alternatives with character.

Affordable Housing Tip

Capitalise on Tax Incentives

Look into potential tax incentives for buying or renting a home. Some states offer tax credits for first-time homebuyers, while others may have deductions available for renters. These incentives can reduce overall housing costs.