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Affordable Apartments for rent in Princeton, Indiana

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228 S Main Street
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 385-2379

From 755 Sq Ft
1, 2 Bed
1 Bath

201 S Prince St
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 385-0747

From 685 Sq Ft
1, 2 Bed
1 Bath

510 E WALNUT ST
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 385-3520

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500 S 2ND AVE
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 386-6612

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701 E MONROE
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 386-6810

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702 E MULBERRY ST
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 386-6810

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323 S MAIN ST
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 386-6810

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107 S Spring St
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 385-2929

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400 N Ford St
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 386-8200

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400 N Ford St
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 386-8200

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309 W Brumfield Ave
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 385-3859

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309 W Brumfield Ave
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 385-3859

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309 W Brumfield Ave
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 385-0401

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309 W Brumfield Ave
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 385-0401

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107 S Spring St
Princeton, IN 47670

(812) 385-2929

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Smart Ways to Find an Affordable Apartment

Look for Apartments with Shared Amenities

Apartments with shared amenities, like gyms, pools, or laundry facilities, can save you money on external memberships and services. These amenities are often included in the rent, giving you access to extra perks without additional costs. Be sure to factor in the value of these amenities when comparing rent prices.

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.