$1,906 - $2,201
Plus Fees2-3 Beds
Many things in life are expensive, but finding a good place to live shouldn’t be one of them. Renting a subsidized or section 8 apartment is the best way to find affordable housing in Downtown Springfield. Searching for low income housing and no credit check apartments in Downtown Springfield at Apartments.com is the first step toward finding a new home that you both love and can afford. Check out photos and find out information about neighborhoods, schools, nearby public transit, and more by clicking on any of these 29 Springfield income restricted apartments. Once you’ve found your next income based rental with the help of Apartments.com, the next step is to move in and make it your own.
Low-income apartments are federally funded through housing programs that include vouchers and public housing.
The average price range for low-income apartments in Springfield, MA is between $960 and $1,708.
Currently, Springfield, MA has 29 low-income apartments available to rent.