Rent an Apartment for Under $2,600 in Popular Zip Codes

Whether you buy or rent, location can make a big difference for your budget. Rents are higher the more in-demand a zip code is, whether you’re searching in the city or the suburbs. (Especially in cities experiencing a boom in development, where suburbs get pricier as more commuters move in.) The good news? In these areas, it’s still usually cheaper to rent than buy. The bad news? You’ll have to allot more of your budget to rent. For the following popular zip codes, setting $2,600 as your ceiling gives you plenty of attractive options near all the things that make the region so popular.

rent under $2600 in popular cities
rent under $2600 in popular cities

60614: Chicago, Illinois

Compact one-bedroom in a majestic 1920s building

$1,925-$2,000/month

If you were driving along N. Lincoln Park West, it would be easy to assume the Lincoln Park neighborhood would appeal to Rich Great Aunt types—looks gorgeous, but shuts down after dark. On one side of the street, there’s the beautiful (and huge) park that gave the area its name, and on the other, there are grand, old apartment buildings. But this zip code is an entertainment-lover’s paradise. Within a mile, you can take in a performance at the famed Second City Theater, catch a concert at Lincoln Hall, or get down at legendary blues club Kingston Mines. If you’d rather take it easy, the Lincoln Park Zoo and the gardens of the Lincoln Park Conservatory are basically your backyard.

One of those fancy-looking buildings is the ornate, 1920s-era Belden-Stratford, where you’ll find this one-bedroom apartment. With an incredible view of Chicago and a fantastic sushi restaurant right in the building, who could ask for more?

 

rent under $2600 in popular cities
rent under $2600 in popular cities

02360: Plymouth, Massachusetts

Modern apartment in one of America’s oldest towns

$2,365-$2,490/month

Plymouth is the largest municipality by area in Massachusetts, covering a total area of 134 square miles. In other words, it’s a very big town—from the famed Plymouth Rock in the waterfront Cultural District to The Pinehills, which is like a town-within-a-town. It developed around the very fancy Mirbeau Inn & Spa and the Pinehills Golf Club. Planned for maximum picturesque-ness, every house and business looks as if it was transported from a New England movie set. The most popular hangout might be The Village Green. This stretch of lawn is the perfect place to sit and take in the scenery—or events like the annual Reindog Parade every December. (It’s exactly what it sounds like: Dogs dressed up for the holidays.)

You can live right in the middle of the idyllic scene in this very modern two-bedroom apartment at Hanover at The Pinehills, which offers the perfect complement to life in a quaint, historical town: contemporary amenities.