
Cheap Apartments for Rent in the Downtown Saint Louis Neighborhood of Saint Louis, MO from $400 (290 Rentals)Page 3 of 6
Cheap Apartments in the Downtown Saint Louis area of Saint Louis.


Front Page Lofts

The Vox Apartments

West End Terrace

Lofts at the HUPP

President and Park Royal

PW Shoe Lofts Apartments

Vangard Lofts

DeTonty Street Apartments

Chroma

The Delmonte

West Pine Terrace

Lofts at the Mac

2700 Hampton Ave

4514 Cleveland Ave, Unit 4516 1st floor

5223 Ashland Ave

629 Clara Ave

11th & Spruce

Majestic Stove Lofts

Ballpark Heights

Expo at Forest Park

The Georgian Apartments

Lofts at Lafayette Square

Montclair on the Park

Union at the Grove

Parc Frontenac

3145 Lafayette Ave

3847 Blaine Ave

2005 California Ave

SoHo Apartments

The Donatello

275 Union Blvd

275 Union Blvd

The Rail

4431 Ashland Ave

The Victor Luxury Apartments

Cortona at Forest Park

5120 Lexington Ave

Station House - A New Community.

Pointe 400 Apartments

Georgian Court

One Foundry Way

Park Clayton

The Edwin on Grand

Kingsbury

Gallery Premier Apartment Homes
Downtown Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Downtown Saint Louis?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Downtown Saint Louis Studio Apartments | $1,231 | $569 | $3,000 |
Downtown Saint Louis 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,564 | $418 | $4,525 |
Downtown Saint Louis 2 Bedroom Apartments | $2,018 | $489 | $7,935 |
Downtown Saint Louis 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,906 | $674 | $6,750 |
Downtown Saint Louis 4 Bedroom Apartments | $1,275 | $854 | $3,330 |
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There are currently 290 rentals with your search options within a 2 mile radius of the Downtown Saint Louis Neighborhood of Saint Louis, MO.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Cheap Downtown Saint Louis Apartments
What is a cheap apartment in Downtown Saint Louis?
A cheap apartment is any apartment up to the 30% percentile of cost for the area, which in Downtown Saint Louis is under $635.
What is the price of a cheap apartment in Downtown Saint Louis?
The cheapest apartment in Downtown Saint Louis is The Railton Apartments which is listed at $418, while the average apartment in Downtown Saint Louis costs $1,795.
What types of apartments are the cheapest in Downtown Saint Louis?
Student, low-income, and by-the-bed apartments are typically the cheapest rentals in most cities, though they require qualifying criteria to rent. There are 733 regular apartments in Downtown Saint Louis that we think qualify as ‘cheap apartments’ that do not have special requirements to apply to rent.
How do the prices of cheap apartments compare to the average apartment in Downtown Saint Louis?
Cheap apartments in Downtown Saint Louis have an average cost of $756 which is $1,039 cheaper than the average rent for all rentals in Downtown Saint Louis.
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