
Pet Friendly Apartments for Rent in Princeton, KS (58 Rentals)
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Village1

The Landing Lawrence

Moonlight Ridge
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Prairie Place

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Remington Square

1446 Kentucky St

916 Grove St

100 W 5th St

108 W 5th St

807 S Woodson Ct

949 Oak Crest Dr

925 Cottage Creek Dr

31460 W 170th Terrace

806 N Jackson St

306 E Nichols St

21743 Johnson Ct

2815 Ridge Ct

2807 Ridge Ct

2442 Cedarwood Ave

1912 Heatherwood Dr

2308 Lowell Dr

2032 Alabama St

4708 W 24th St
Princeton, KS Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Princeton?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Princeton Studio Apartments | $803 | $790 | $850 |
Princeton 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,272 | $650 | $1,955 |
Princeton 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,488 | $725 | $2,231 |
Princeton 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,045 | $515 | $2,545 |
Princeton 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,174 | $399 | $2,745 |
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Pet Friendliest Princeton Apartments for Rent
The Princeton Apartment community with the highest ApartmentHomeLiving.com Lifestyle Score for Pet Friendliness is Autumn and August Place Apartments in the South Lawrence neighborhood with a Pet Friendliness rating of 3.6 of 4. Parkway Commons in the South Lawrence neighborhood ranks second in Pet Friendliness with a score of 3.4 of 4. Here is today’s list of the most Pet Friendly Princeton apartments for rent:
Apartment Listing | Pet Rating | Neighborhood | Priced From |
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Autumn and August Place Apartments | 3.6/4 | South Lawrence | $925 |
Parkway Commons | 3.4/4 | South Lawrence | $1,165 |
Pinnacle Woods Apartments | 3.2/4 | South Lawrence | $1,190 |
Cheapest Pet Friendly Apartment Rentals in Princeton , KS and nearby
The lowest priced Princeton apartment at a property that allows pets is the D1 - 4x4 4 Beds Model at The Landing Lawrence in the Centennial neighborhood starting from $586. The second cheapest Princeton Pet Friendly apartment is the One Bedroom w/Hookup Model at Autumn and August Place Apartments, which is a 1 Bed starting at $925 in the Centennial neighborhood. Here are the most affordable Pet Friendly Princeton apartments.
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Priced From |
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The Landing Lawrence | D1 - 4x4 | $586 |
Autumn and August Place Apartments | One Bedroom w/Hookup | $925 |
Village1 | A1 | $949 |
Union at the Loop | 2 Bed 2 Bath | $950 |
Fieldhouse View Apartments | 1x1 | $1,099 |
Aberdeen | B1 | $1,140 |
Pinnacle Woods Apartments | Cottonwood | $1,190 |
Harper Square Apartments | 4 bedroom | $1,370 |
Tallgrass | Bluestem | $1,500 |
Fairway Flats | Alvamar - The Heights at Fairway Flats | $1,616 |
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Getting Around Princeton, KS
Walk Score®
11 / 100
Car-Dependent
Almost all errands require a car
Bike Score®
30 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pet Friendly Princeton Apartments
How much is the average rent for a Pet Friendly Princeton Apartment?
The average rent for a Pet Friendly Apartment in Princeton is $1,176.
What is the largest Pet Friendly Princeton Apartment for rent?
Today's Pet Friendly apartment with the most square footage in Princeton is a 1,704 square feet unit starting from $765 at The Collective at Lawrence.
What is the average size for Princeton Pet Friendly Apartments for rent?
The average size for a Pet Friendly rental in Princeton is currently at 795 sq ft.
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