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Affordable Apartments for rent in Rochester, Indiana

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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433 E. 18th St.
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-3180

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433 E 18th St
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-3180

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1, 2 Bed
1 Bath

300 E. Fourth St.
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-8130

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1 Bed
1 Bath

1729 Bancroft Ave
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-7387

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1522 Sunset Dr
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-5653

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500 Mitchell Dr
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-1925

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500 Mitchell Dr
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-1925

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1729 Bancroft Ave
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-8130

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1729 Bancroft Ave
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-8130

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929 Monarch Ln
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 224-4663

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929 Monarch Ln
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 224-4663

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340 E 18th St
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 224-5100

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1522 Sunset Dr
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-5653

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1522 Sunset Dr
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-5653

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750 N State Road 25
Rochester, IN 46975

(574) 223-2442

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Smart Ways to Find an Affordable Apartment

Consider Older Buildings

Newer apartment complexes often come with modern amenities but also higher price tags. Older buildings may lack some of the latest features but can offer more affordable rents and even larger living spaces. Look for well-maintained older properties that meet your needs while keeping your costs down.

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.