
Cheap Apartments for Rent in Augusta, GA from $400 (136 Rentals)
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The Landings @ 237

Magnolia Park Apartments

Augusta Springs

1712 Central Ave

Champions Pines Apartments

537 Watkins St

Village Square at Olde Town

High Point Crossing

Ramblewood

Woodhill Apartments

Sanctuary Apartments

The Vinings of Augusta Senior Community

Icon Waverly

Woodwinds Apartments

2545 Dover St

Hendrix

Broad on the Green

1815 Jenkins St

Falcon Crest Apartments

The Lory of Perimeter

Summit Augusta

Traditions at Augusta Apartment Homes

The Creeks At Augusta

Woodhaven Apartments

Terraces at Summerville

Westwood Village

Aumond Villa

Lory of Augusta

The Lenox

Broadway Apartments

The Pointe at Augusta

Rivercreek Apartments

Helena Springs

Bradford Pointe

Springhouse Apartments

171 Petersburg Cir, Unit 171-A

2198 Central Ave

TowneClub on Berckmans

Goshen Estates

Forest Hills Racquet Club
Augusta, GA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Augusta?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Cheap Augusta Studio Apartments | $1,207 | $815 | $2,304 |
Cheap Augusta 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,262 | $560 | $2,521 |
Cheap Augusta 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,396 | $690 | $5,079 |
Cheap Augusta 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,793 | $950 | $3,099 |
Cheap Augusta 4 Bedroom Apartments | $802 | $485 | $5,400 |
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Augusta, GA Local Guide

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Cheapest Neighborhoods for Apartments in Augusta, GA
Pricing Updated: 10/11/2025Current apartment rentals in the Augusta, GA area range in price from $650 to $4,450 with an overall median price of $1,999. The three Augusta neighborhoods with the lowest median rent pricing are Bennock Mill at $1,250, Gracewood at $1,250, and McBeans at $850. Here is today’s list of the top 10 neighborhoods with the lowest median pricing for Augusta Apartments for rent:
Neighborhood | Median Price | Min Price | Available Units |
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Bennock Mill | $1,250 | $1,250 | 1 |
Gracewood | $1,250 | $1,250 | 1 |
McBeans | $1,250 | $850 | 2 |
East Augusta | $1,290 | $950 | 5 |
May Park | $1,295 | $650 | 28 |
Augusta Downtown Historic District | $1,300 | $900 | 10 |
Old Town Augusta | $1,300 | $650 | 33 |
Richmond Factory | $1,437 | $900 | 8 |
Hancock Mill | $1,450 | $850 | 2 |
McDade | $1,450 | $1,400 | 1 |
Cheapest Available Augusta Apartments for Rent
 The cheapest available apartment rental in Augusta, GA is a 1 Bed unit found at Huck Point at Telfair Street in the Greene Street Historic District neighborhood priced from $450. The Landings @ 237 in the West Augusta neighborhood has the second lowest priced unit, which is a 1 Bed apartment currently listed from $675. Here is today’s list of the most affordable Augusta apartments for rent:
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Bed/Bath | Priced From |
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Huck Point at Telfair Street | 1 Bdr | 1BR,1BA | $450 |
The Landings @ 237 | 1x1 | 1BR,1BA | $675 |
Magnolia Park Apartments | 1 Bedroom 1 Bed | 1BR,1BA | $725 |
Cedar Ridge | Studio Classic | Studio,1BA | $735 |
Augusta Springs | 1 BED-1 BATH | 1BR,1BA | $747 |
Champions Pines Apartments | small one bedroom | 1BR,1BA | $750 |
The Palmer on Washington | Two Bedroom | 2BR,1BA | $785 |
Havenwood Camellia (Senior, 55+) | 1B/1B | 1BR,1BA | $788 |
Village Square at Olde Town | The Uptown | 2BR,1BA | $799 |
Johns Road Place Apartments | 1 Beds, 1 Baths | 1BR,1BA | $799 |
Best Value Apartments for Rent in Augusta, GA
As of October 11, 2025 the best value apartment in the Augusta area is the $0.94 price per square foot 251 Broad St Model at 251 Broad St, Unit 251 in the in the East Augusta neighborhood starting from $1,350. The second greatest value Augusta apartment is the 1 Bdr Model at Huck Point at Telfair Street starting at $450 with a $0.37 price per square foot in the Greene Street Historic District neighborhood. Here is today’s list of the best values for Augusta apartments based on price per square foot:
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Bed/Bath | Price Per Sq.Ft. |
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251 Broad St, Unit 251 | 251 Broad St | 2BR,1BA | $0.94 |
Huck Point at Telfair Street | 1 Bdr | 1BR,1BA | $0.37 |
The Palmer on Washington | Two Bedroom | 2BR,1.5BA | $0.68 |
Onyx at 3211 | The Ruby | 2BR,2BA | $0.78 |
Walton Oaks | 2Bed2BathB2 | 2BR,2BA | $0.94 |
Green Meadows @ 2910 | 2BR/1BA | 2BR,1BA | $0.90 |
Peach Tree Townhomes | 2 Beds, 1 bath | 2BR,1BA | $0.90 |
High Point Crossing | Two Bedroom | 2BR,1BA | $0.94 |
Village Square at Olde Town | The Uptown Suite | 2BR,1BA | $0.92 |
Campus Side Apartments | 2 Bed x 2 Bath | 2BR,2BA | $0.81 |
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Augusta Overview
If you're planning a move to Augusta, Georgia, you may already be browsing real estate listings in search of the perfect place at a price you can afford. The good news is this temperate, charming city is highly affordable, with each dollar spent in Augusta going about 15 percent farther than the U.S. average. Read on to learn more about some of the benefits of living in the Garden City, as well as what you'll want to consider when choosing from Augusta apartments.
Why live in Augusta, GA?
Augusta's residents will tell you this is a fairly large city that often feels like a small town, with the wide variety of miniature communities within the city combined with its residents' traditional Southern hospitality making it feel open and welcoming while also giving you a more insular sense of belonging.
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Getting Around Augusta, GA
Walk Score®
44 / 100
Car-Dependent
Most errands require a car
Bike Score®
40 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
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- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about Cheap Augusta Apartments
What is the Cheapest Studio apartment in Augusta?
Currently the most affordable Cheap Studio Apartment in Augusta is at Cedar Ridge listed at $735.
How much is rent for a Cheap One Bedroom Augusta Apartment?
The lowest price for a Cheap One Bedroom Augusta Apartment is $450 at Huck Point at Telfair Street.
What is the lowest price for a Cheap Two Bedroom Augusta Apartment for rent?
Today's best deal for a Cheap Two Bedroom Apartment in Augusta is starting from $785 at The Palmer on Washington.
What is the most affordable Augusta Three Bedroom Apartment?
The best deal on a cheap Augusta Three Bedroom Apartment rental is at High Point Crossing and starts from $950.
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