
Apartamentos de alquiler Barato de Estudio cerca de Mt Washington en Baltimore, MD desde $899 (7 Alquileres)


The Falls at Roland Park

The Marylander Apartment Homes

Brook View Apartments

The Broadview Apartments

The Carlyle Apartment Homes

1910 Sulgrave Ave
Mt Washington, Baltimore, MD Guía Local

¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar un apartamento en Mt Washington?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
Apartamentos Estudio en Mt Washington | $1,397 | $899 | $2,897 |
| Apartamentos 1 Dormitorios en Mt Washington | $1,705 | $969 | $2,921 |
| Apartamentos 2 Dormitorios en Mt Washington | $1,881 | $1,074 | $4,365 |
| Apartamentos 3 Dormitorios en Mt Washington | $1,892 | $1,089 | $3,600 |
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Preguntas frecuentes acerca de apartamentos baratos en Mt Washington
¿Qué es un apartamento barato en Mt Washington?
Un apartamento barato es cualquier apartamento hasta el percentil 30% del coste para la zona, que en Mt Washington es menos de $1,150.
¿Cuál es el precio de un apartamento barato en Mt Washington?
El apartamento más barato en Mt Washington es The Marylander Apartment Homes que está listado en $1,075, mientras que el apartamento promedio en Mt Washington cuesta $1,803.
¿Qué tipos de apartamentos son los más baratos en Mt Washington?
Los apartamentos para estudiantes, para personas de bajos ingresos y por habitaciones suelen ser los alquileres más baratos en la mayoría de las ciudades, aunque requieren criterios de calificación para alquilarlos. Hay 153 apartamentos normales en Mt Washington que creemos que califican como 'apartamentos baratos' que no tienen requisitos especiales para solicitar el alquiler.
¿Cómo se comparan los precios de los apartamentos baratos con los del apartamento medio en Mt Washington?
Los apartamentos baratos en Mt Washington tienen un costo promedio de $841 que es $962 más barato que el alquiler promedio de todos los alquileres en Mt Washington.
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