Apartment Rent Resource Guide

Rent Controlled Apartments

Rent controlled apartments, once common in many urban areas, are gradually being phased out due to their controversial nature. Rent control, originally meant to assist poor residents, has not been found to be very effective for that purpose. Rent-controlled apartments can still be found in New York City, San Francisco, San Jose, Washington D.C., and other urban areas, but for the most part these apartments are hoarded by highly educated professionals. If you are looking for a true bargain in apartment, you may want to check out our low income apartment section.

Although rent controlled apartments are disappearing fast, that doesn't mean you won't be able to find one if you know where to look. You can begin your search here at ApartmentRentResourceGuide.com - we can connect you to the latest rent controlled apartment listings and help you find the perfect apartment for your needs. Click here to get started.

Renters' Moving Guide

Welcome to our Renters' Moving Guide! In this section, you'll find our handy renters' relocation list, as well as information on Sharing An Apartment, Apartment Renting tips, Apartment Subleasing, Apartment Deposits, Renters Insurance, information on how and why to Rent Furniture, and an introduction to Apartment Locators. Feel free to browse through our entire Renters' Moving Guide, or just target the areas that apply most to you.




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