10 Sites to Help With Your Apartment Search in 2024

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Finding an apartment used to mean reading newspaper ads and driving around town to check out potential places to live. These days, apartment websites exist to make the search easy and convenient. These are our favorite apartment-finding sites to help you select the perfect new dwelling at the right price.

Rent.com: All the Filters You Could Ask For

Two apartments on the website Rent

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Rent.com offers a wide variety of search filters. For example, search for pet-friendly apartments, properties with utilities included, and apartments with features such as air conditioning, washer/dryer connections, oversized closets, or fiber availability.

Some extra useful tools you get at Rent.com include a calculator to determine how much rent you can afford, "what to know" articles about moving to various cities, and a walkability score for each apartment.

Zumper: Most Price-Sensitive Apartment Hunting Site

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Zumper is especially sensitive to pricing considerations. For instance, the site presents median rental prices for specific cities, the map view shows sample prices for rentals throughout a selected area, and it's easy to restrict the results to cheap or luxury housing. There's also a filter for deals to help you find specials, price drops, and apartments that include utilities in the rent or wave the security deposit.

ForRent.com: Loads of Details and Reviews

Apartments on the ForRent website

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This apartment finder provides precise information about apartment complexes. Beyond a detailed overview of property features such as pet policies and proximity to shopping, most listings include lots of photos, virtual tours, detailed floor plans, drive time to nearby schools, nearby apartments, renter reviews, and more.

Something else you might like about this site is the calculator that helps you find apartments based on what you can afford. Give it your monthly income and the percentage of that income that you're willing to spend on rent, and the website will do the rest.

Hotpads: Most Feature-Packed Apartment Finder

The Hotpads apartment finder website

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During your search, this feature-rich apartment search engine shows a map of the area alongside a list view. In the map view, select building icons to see details and photos of specific apartment listings. Photos also include Google Street View.

The filters on this site are incredibly helpful. Define the move-in date, amenities you want (including gated entry and doorman), square footage, type (rooms for rent, regular, sublet, or corporate), special restrictions like income restricted or student housing, price, bed and bath count, and pet allowances. Additionally, Hotpads makes it easy to find the most recent listings and apartments with certain words in the listing, like pool or restaurant.

If you register with the site, listings can be saved as favorites and you can revisit contacted properties. Quick signup is made possible through an Apple, Facebook, or Google account.

Apartments.com: Best Apartment Website If You're Bilingual

Pictures of an apartment listed on Apartments.com

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Available in both English and Spanish, Apartments.com provides extensive apartment listings, allowing you to be highly specific in your searches. For example, search for cheap apartment rentals, luxury properties, or elevator buildings.

By default, you receive a map view that lets you draw to specify the borders for your geographic search. Results can be sorted by price, last updated, 3D tour, and video. We also like the style filter that finds duplexes, new construction, and apartment complexes with fewer than 50 units.

Craiglist: One of the Best Websites to Find Apartments Worldwide

Housing opportunities listed on Craigslist

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A longtime go-to for apartment seekers, Craigslist offers numerous listings through its local sites worldwide. Many listings are reasonably priced apartments from smaller landlords.

Craigslist delivers a list view, but property owners and agents can opt to post location maps and photo and video tours of the apartment. Dates for open houses are also easy to find.

This site's apartment searching features include all the normal filters you'd expect, like price and bed/bath, but also square footage, weekly or daily rent period, specific parking (detached garage, valet, street, carport, etc.), and listings that have images or that were posted today.

Apartment Guide: Best for Getting a Virtual Tour of Apartment Complexes

Photos of an apartment available through the ApartmentGuide website

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If you like to know about the layout and amenities before setting foot in your prospective apartment, Apartment Guide could be for you. Many listings include a 3D tour that lets you walk through all the rooms.

Apartment Guide is chock-full of filters for price, bedrooms and bathrooms, the pet policy, minimum square feet, disability access, elevator, fireplace, and loads more. Search an entire state or by nearby colleges or military bases.

RentHop: Best Apartment-Finder Website for Urban Dwellers

RentHop's apartment search options

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If you’re moving to a big U.S. city, conducting highly granular apartment searches on RentHop for virtually any neighborhood is a breeze. Search through a list view, but the site’s drag-and-zoom-enabled map interface is more fun.

RentHop also gives each apartment a HopScore based on the freshness and quality of the listing and the property manager's reputation. However, a HopScore lower than 95 percent is seemingly rare.

Some of the unique features let you search for rentals with no broker fee, a private outdoor space, an office, and a storage facility.

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PadMapper: Most Map-Happy Website

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PadMapper uses listings from websites like ApartmentGuide to create comprehensive rental maps. In addition, landlords can use the app to post listings directly to PadMapper. Listings are also available for Canada.

The map is simple to use and all your filtering options exist off to the side for quick manipulation of the map.

Virtual Assistant: Your Voice Search Alternative

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If you're not big on data entry or you like to play around with virtual assistants, try using Google Assistant or Siri to search for apartments. If you're using Google's assistant, for example, it will locate a few of the top results and pull data from Google Maps to give you a quick summary.