Find a Low Income, Rent Assisted, Affordable or Section 8 Apartment

Affordable Apartments for rent in Buffalo, New York

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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1512-1514 JEFFERSON AVE
Buffalo, NY 14208

(716) 881-6654

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1500 JEFFERSON AVE
Buffalo, NY 14208

(716) 881-6654

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1135 Abbott Rd
Buffalo, NY 14220

(716) 838-0047

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134 Spring Street
Buffalo, NY 14204

(716) 854-0636

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230 Mineral Springs Road
Buffalo, NY 14210

(716) 838-0047

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995 French Rd
Buffalo, NY 14227

(716) 608-0600

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276 LINWOOD AVE
Buffalo, NY 14209

(716) 881-1120

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491 CONNECTICUT ST
Buffalo, NY 14213

(716) 881-2233

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17 W Utica St # 25
Buffalo, NY 14209

(716) 882-6312

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352 Franklin St. Office
Buffalo, NY 14202

(716) 852-3303

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818 MICHIGAN AVE
Buffalo, NY 14203

(716) 854-4433

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100 HUTCHENS DR
Buffalo, NY 14227

(716) 668-3109

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4-17 Allison Drive
Buffalo, NY 14225

(716) 839-4212

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78 NORTHLAND AVE
Buffalo, NY 14208

(716) 874-8182

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10 DURHAM COURT Office
Buffalo, NY 14204

(716) 856-5200

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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

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.