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Last updated March 29 2024 at 8:29 AM

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8 Cheap Apartments for Rent

Prices shown are base rent prices and may not include non-optional fees and utilities.
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How much is rent in Hammond?

Cheap apartments in Hammond start at $800 per month.
City Guide for Hammond, LA

Greetings, Bayou State apartment hunters! A little birdie told us (actually, it was Roomie the Lion, the Southeastern Louisiana University mascot) that you were in the market for a super sweet apartment rental in Hammond, Louisiana. Good news, smart guy (and gal): You’ve come to the right place, because we’ve got a pretty good feeling this snazzy little apartment guide we’ve mapped out beholds the perfect Hammond rental for you! But, before you hit the not-so-mean streets of Hammond in search of...

Cheap apartments, studio units, luxury townhomes, and basic one to two bedroom rental properties are all available (in abundance) in Hammond. So, don’t settle on a humble abode until you’re sure it’s perfect for you. The most inexpensive rentals start in the $500-$700 range, with spacious (1,000-plus square foot) rental homes and luxury apartments approaching a grand or so. Fortunately, amenities tend to be first-rate even in the most modestly priced places, and often include plenty of storage space, covered parking, swimming pools, gyms, clubhouses, some utilities included, modern appliances, patios/balconies, complimentary Wi-Fi, and more.

Most apartment complexes in Hammond have at least a few vacancies year-round, although most see major spikes in occupancy in the late summer months just before the SLU fall semester. Students should probably begin scouring the listings for their future homesteads in Hammond no later than mid-spring to make sure they have the pick of the apartment litter. Also, be prepared to show two forms of I.D., proof of income, banking info, and a list of previous residences when you’re ready to submit a leasing app. If you have no job, income, credit/renting history, or even your own driver’s license (wow, aren’t you just a massive pile of F-U-N?), you’ll need a respectable cosigner to help seal the deal.

Hammond is an incredibly diverse little city, boasting 15,000-plus students and staff representing more than 60 nations. It’s also a city steeped in cultural attractions, including an arts-oriented downtown area, several historic sites and museums, and the walker-friendly Hammond Historic District. Factor in a variety of pubs, clubs, eateries, parks, and shops, and it’s safe to say you’ll never run out of things to do – or interesting people to meet – while residing in the “Strawberry Capital of America.”

Unlike apartments in some college towns, which are clustered within walking distance of campus, most rentals in Hammond are situated at least a couple miles away. Having your own set of wheels is therefore an absolute necessity in Hammond, especially since you’ll probably want to take the occasional day trip to nearby New Orleans or Baton Rouge. There’s no such thing as a red-flag, off-limits danger zone in Hammond, and it’s safe to say most people feel completely safe strolling the streets day and night. Still, use common sense, lock your doors, eat your spinach, and above all, be sure to spend plenty of time in a neighborhood before signing a lease.

And, now for the part we all like best: getting down to brass tacks and finding you a super sweet apartment rental in Hammond, Louisiana. Congrats in advance and happy hunting! See more

What to keep in mind when looking for cheap apartments in Hammond, LA

Finding cheap apartments in Hammond takes some ingenuity and effort, as well as quick action. Before you head out on your search, bring along pay stubs, bank statements, letters of recommendations from landlords or employers, and identification. The more proactive you are about your search, the easier it will be to score a deal.

Look for cheap apartments in Hammond by regularly scouring listings and looking during slower renting seasons, like winter. You can still find a deal if you move during the summer months when apartment hunting is more competitive.

You may be able to find cheap apartments in Hammond in neighborhoods that are located away from attractions, restaurants, and entertainment. You may need to look farther out than you would prefer, but access to highways or public transportation can get you into the heart of Hammond.

The building you choose can also make a difference in finding a cheap apartment in Hammond. Older buildings that need some updating are more likely to have better deals. Walk-up apartments without elevators, on-street parking and few amenities like on-site fitness centers can also signal affordable rents in Hammond.