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Affordable Apartments for rent in Frederick, Maryland

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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110 ANDOVER CT
Frederick, MD 21701

(301) 663-8811

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205 E EIGHTH ST
Frederick, MD 21701

(301) 662-0099

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613 Mary Street
Frederick, MD 21701

(301) 662-0099

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8107 Cambridge Drive
Frederick, MD 21704

(301) 662-0099

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208 THOMAS PLACE
Frederick, MD 21701

(301) 663-8811

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1000 A Heather Ridge DR
Frederick, MD 21702

(301) 694-0355

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199 Greenway Drive
Frederick, MD 21701

(301) 662-0099

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102-104 S MARKET ST
Frederick, MD 21701

(301) 600-1443

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100 E THIRD ST
Frederick, MD 21701

(301) 694-0070

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590 HILLCREST DR
Frederick, MD 21703

(301) 694-8810

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236 Carroll Parkway
Frederick, MD 21701

(301) 662-0099

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204 Ashfield Ct
Frederick, MD 21702
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1807 MEADOW GROVE LN
Frederick, MD 21702

(301) 663-8811

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217 Phebus Avenue
Frederick, MD 21701

(301) 662-0099

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7 W Third Street
Frederick, MD 21701

(301) 694-0070

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Smart Ways to Find an Affordable Apartment

Consider Furnished Apartments

Furnished apartments can save you the upfront cost of buying furniture and other essentials. While the rent may be slightly higher, the convenience and savings on furniture, appliances, and moving costs can make up for it. Furnished units are also ideal for temporary stays or for those starting fresh in a new city.

Affordable Housing Tip

Check Non-Profit Housing Resources

Various non-profit organizations provide affordable housing resources and assistance. These groups may offer housing counseling, financial assistance, or direct affordable housing opportunities. Research organizations in your community for help.