New Apartments for Rent in Charleston, SC Under $3,000 (105 Rentals) Page 2 of 3

Proximity Residences Charleston

Williams Terrace- Independant Senior Living

Highland Townhomes

Reve on the Creek

Atlantic Beach House

Hamlet Maybank - Homes & Townhomes for Rent

Beacon at Ashley River Landing

Restore at Carolina Park 55+ Apartment Homes

Overture Daniel Island 55+ Active Adult Apartment Homes

Legacy Mount Pleasant Apartments

The Grove at Carolina Park Apartments

Bridgeside at Patriots Point

Central Island Square

Atlantic Nowell Creek

Aventon Pearl

Stono Oaks

Wharf 7

Park Circle Village

Satori West Ashley

The Assembly at Park Circle

The Haven at Indigo Square

Simmons Park

Palisades of Charleston

Storehouse Nine

Centre Pointe Apartments

The Emmett on Montague

Crowne at Live Oak Square

The Six

The Apartments at Shade Tree

Monty

Mosby Ingleside

Asher

Crescent Pointe Apartments

The Burke

The Wilder

The Isley at Windsor Hill

The Factory at Park Circle

The Willow

4830 Wescott

Atlantic on the Avenue

Atlantic on the Boulevard

The Haven at Arco

The Teale Navy Yard

The Harrison

The Port House
Charleston, SC Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Charleston?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charleston Studio Apartments | $1,970 | $1,028 | $3,335 |
| Charleston 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,045 | $783 | $10,000+ |
| Charleston 2 Bedroom Apartments | $2,448 | $960 | $10,000+ |
| Charleston 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,986 | $1,250 | $10,000+ |
| Charleston 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,466 | $1,214 | $7,926 |
| Charleston 5 Bedroom Apartments | $1,639 | $1,314 | $2,899 |
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Charleston, SC Area Reviews
Vicki • 4+ years in Charleston
February 25, 2025Charleston is a great place to live and work. It's a beautiful coastal area with lots of things to see and do. The downside to living in Charleston is the traffic! The combination of locals and tourists on the roads make it almost impossible to get around. It's also a bit pricey to live in the Holy City...but the charm, views, laid back lifestyle, and Southern hospitality cannot be beat!
Frequently Asked Questions about New Charleston Apartments
What is the Cheapest New apartment in Charleston?
Currently the most affordable New Apartment in Charleston is at The Teale Navy Yard listed at $1,199.
How much is the average rent for a New Charleston Apartment?
The average rent for a New Apartment in Charleston is $3,055.
What is the largest New Charleston Apartment for rent?
Today's New apartment with the most square footage in Charleston is a 3,488 square feet unit starting from $9,000 at The Charles.
What is the average size for Charleston New Apartments for rent?
The average size for a New rental in Charleston is currently at 675 sq ft.
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

A Local Expert’s Guide To 10 Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods to Rent in Charleston
Written by: Vicki Shivers
Hey, y’all, I'm Vicki, your ApartmentHomeLiving.com Local Expert for Charleston, SC. I’m proud to say I’m a native Charlestonian who loves Low Country living and the laid-back lifestyle of living on the SC coast.

How to Make Your Apartment Holiday-Ready: Renter-Friendly Tips
Written by: Justin Habersaat
Getting your apartment ready for the holidays can be exciting but sometimes challenging in a smaller space. Here are some modern tips to keep things festive, safe, and inviting this season.

Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
Written by: Christine Leonard, Esq.
Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.

Apartment Common Area Rules: What Renters Need to Know
Written by: Christine Leonard, Esq.
Back in the day when I rented one of my first apartments, the property didn’t even have laundry in the building. Now, rental properties are often competing against each other to provide the best amenities.




