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Affordable Apartments for rent in Kentucky

Apartments For Rent Network is an easy to use low income, rent assisted, affordable or housing assistance directory to help you find the apartment you are looking for.

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

  • Accessible Housing
  • Affordable Housing
  • Pet Friendly Housing
  • Section 8 Housing
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1400 Clay St
Henderson, KY 42420

(270) 853-0527

From 607 Sq Ft
1, 2 Bed
1 Bath

33 Apache Avenue
Russell Springs, KY 42642

(270) 866-4747

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307 Marlin Street
Providence, KY 42450

(270) 667-5661

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527 Olive St., #8
La Center, KY 42056

(270) 665-5413

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100 Creekside Circle
Marion, KY 42064

(270) 965-5000

From 620 Sq Ft
1, 2, 3 Bed
1 Bath

4th Street
Arlington, KY 42021

(270) 655-2100

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504 Rudd St. - Office
Smithland, KY 42081

(270) 928-4278

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500 Center Ave
Warsaw, KY 41095

(859) 567-5833

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1, 2 Bed
1 Bath

701 N. 5th St. Box 7A
Central City, KY 42330

(270) 754-2282

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724 East Lyon Street
Morganfield, KY 42437

(270) 389-0217

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526 Phillips Drive - Office
Wickliffe, KY 42087

(270) 335-3686

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87 Nall St.
Clay, KY 42404

(270) 664-6074

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90 Park Street
Clay, KY 42404

(270) 664-6074

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303 Little Sandy Ln.
Grayson, KY 41143

(606) 474-4455

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303 Little Sandy Lane
Grayson, KY 41143

(606) 474-4455

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Smart Ways to Find an Affordable Apartment

Consider Apartments with Communal Kitchens

Some apartment complexes or co-living spaces offer communal kitchens, where residents share cooking facilities. This can reduce the cost of rent and provide a social environment for meeting neighbors. If you don't mind sharing a kitchen, this option can be a budget-friendly way to save on rent.

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.