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Affordable Apartments for rent in Martinsville, Indiana

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Our easy to use map and property listing allows you to quickly find various rental housing options such as:

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305 W Harrison St
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 342-6661

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1 Bed
1 Bath

950 CLOVERLEAF CT
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 342-9622

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210 W PIKE ST
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 342-5671

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490 N MAIN ST
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 342-7581

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470 N MAIN ST
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 342-7581

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38 South Dr
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 349-0580

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950 Cloverleaf Ct
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 342-9622

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42 Pleasant Dr
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 342-5228

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33 Pine Dr
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 349-9597

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38 South Dr
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 349-0580

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38 South Dr
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 349-0580

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388 Country View Ct
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 349-2000

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388 Country View Ct
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 349-2000

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950 Cloverleaf Ct
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 342-9622

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950 Cloverleaf Ct
Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 342-9622

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Smart Ways to Find an Affordable Apartment

Search for Apartments with Tax Credit Programs

Some affordable housing programs offer tax credits to property owners who provide lower rent for tenants. These units, known as Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) apartments, often have reduced rent rates for qualified tenants. Be sure to check if you qualify for these programs when searching for an affordable apartment.

Affordable Housing Tip

Capitalise on Tax Incentives

Look into potential tax incentives for buying or renting a home. Some states offer tax credits for first-time homebuyers, while others may have deductions available for renters. These incentives can reduce overall housing costs.