
Apartments for Rent in the Mid City Baton Rouge Neighborhood of Baton Rouge, LA Under $900 (114 Rentals) Page 2 of 3


837 N 6th St, Unit 6

2243 Missouri St

3160 Wyandotte St

3005 Highland Rd, Unit 5A

151 Richland Ave, Unit 6

9135 Great Smokey Ave, Unit A

2227 Kentucky St

4358 N Foster Dr, Unit B

1356 Main St, Unit 1

1136 Aster St

1130 Aster St

2151 Olive St

644 N Donmoor Ave

6777 Titian Ave

9135 Great Smokey Ave

824 E Polk St

1175 Monet Dr

1126 Aster St

2736 Amarillo St

3647 Mission Dr

10215 El Scott Ave

2014 N 17th St

2852 Dayton St

303 S 21st St

6134 St Gerard Ave

5818 Comish Dr

3128 Pampas St

9438 Dorchester Dr

4325 Dawson Dr

2030 Colorado St

2730 Hollywood St

2606 Weller Ave

2933 Dayton St

W Grant Apartments

Brookstown Place

1116 W Chimes St

Elm Drive Apartments

Melrose Manor

Ole Towne

Lynn Apartments

Downtown Living With A Capitol View!

Campus Crossings on Highland

Shadow Creek

Come Home to Spanish Oaks

Monet I

Monet V

Venue at Northgate

Tiger Manor Apartments

Arsenal Park Apartments
Mid City Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Mid City Baton Rouge?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mid City Baton Rouge Studio Apartments | $986 | $600 | $1,649 |
| Mid City Baton Rouge 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,174 | $257 | $2,500 |
| Mid City Baton Rouge 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,332 | $300 | $4,409 |
| Mid City Baton Rouge 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,475 | $556 | $4,300 |
| Mid City Baton Rouge 4 Bedroom Apartments | $1,302 | $810 | $1,761 |
Browse Apartments in this Neighborhood
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Frequently Asked Questions about Mid City Baton Rouge
How much are Studio apartments in Mid City Baton Rouge?
There are currently 191 Studio Apartments in Mid City Baton Rouge with rent ranges from $600 to $1,649 with an average price of $986.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Mid City Baton Rouge Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Mid City Baton Rouge ranges from $257 to $2,500 with an average monthly rent of $1,174.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Mid City Baton Rouge cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Mid City Baton Rouge range from $300 to $4,409. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,332.
How expensive are Mid City Baton Rouge Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 117 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Mid City Baton Rouge on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $556 to $4,300 - averaging $1,475 for the location.
Expert Rental Resources
The rental experts at ApartmentHomeLiving.com provide you with top advice, tools, and tips for understanding the leasing process and finding the perfect rental. Here are a few helpful rental and leasing articles from our experts to guide you on your search.
Articles, How-To's, and Tips

The Local Expert's Guide to the Best Affordable Neighborhoods to Rent in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Written by: Melissa Maxwell
Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisiana and the second most populous city right after New Orleans. Like New Orleans, Baton Rouge is culturally rich and located right on the banks of the Mississippi River.

A Seasoned Property Manager's Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your Deposit Back
Written by: Lauren Harrington
I’m going to talk with you as a seasoned property manager and friend. So, let’s start with your security deposit. I want you to think about this guide as insider information. You deserve your deposit back.

Expert Solutions for Creating the Perfect Work-From-Home Apartment Layouts
Written by: Lauren Harrington
This article is based on first-hand experience managing apartment communities and helping renters adapt to their spaces after moving in.

What Does “Rent Burdened” Mean? How Much Rent Is Too Much
Written by: Lauren Harrington
This article draws from first-hand renter experiences and recurring financial challenges reported after moving in.