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Affordable Apartments for rent in Portland, Indiana

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401 Canterbury Lane
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-7586

From 600 Sq Ft
1 Bed
1 Bath

600 S. Meridian
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-6864

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600 S Meridian St
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-6864

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1 Bed
1 Bath

997 Boundry Pike
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-9230

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778 W 7TH Street
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-9723

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401 Canterbury Ln
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-7586

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101 S Pierce St
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-6753

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Boundary Pike
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-9230

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600 S Meridian St
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-9863

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778 W 7th St
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-9723

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401 Canterbury Ln
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-7586

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401 Canterbury Ln
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-7586

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101 S Pierce St
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-6753

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1194 E 200 N
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-8702

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590 W Lafayette St
Portland, IN 47371

(260) 726-2100

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Smart Ways to Find an Affordable Apartment

Ask About Long-Term Leases

Some landlords offer discounted rent rates for tenants willing to sign longer leases, such as two or three years. This can lock in a lower rent rate and save you money over time, especially in areas where rents are rising. Be sure you're comfortable with the commitment before signing a long-term lease.

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.