Studio Apartments for Rent in Broughton, IL (7 Rentals)

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Broughton, IL Local Guide

Largest Available Broughton and Nearby Studio Apartments

The largest available Studio apartment unit in Broughton, IL is found at Ashburn Court Apartments and is 1,100 square feet priced from $420. Chesterfield Village has the second largest Studio, which is sized at 500 square feet and currently listed start at $799. Here is today’s list of the largest available Studio units in Broughton:

Apartment ListingModel NameSquare FootagePriced From
Ashburn Court Apartmentsunit 2201,100 Sq Ft$420
Chesterfield VillageStudio500 Sq Ft$799
University Mall and Walnut Street ApartmentsStudio500 Sq Ft$625

Cheapest Available Broughton and Nearby Studio Apartments

As of December 28, 2024 the lowest priced Studio apartment unit in Broughton, IL is the Studio Model starting from $420 at Saluki Apartments . The second most affordable Broughton Studio is the unit 330 Model at Ashburn Court Apartments starting at $420 . The average price for all Studio apartments in Broughton is currently $593. Here is today’s list of the cheapest available Studio options in Broughton:

Apartment ListingModel NamePriced From
Saluki ApartmentsStudio$420
Ashburn Court Apartmentsunit 330$420
Campus EdgeStudio$450

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Frequently Asked Questions about Studio Broughton Apartments

What is the Cheapest apartment in Broughton with Studio?

Currently the most affordable Studio in Broughton is at Saluki Apartments listed at $420.

How much is the average rent for a Studio Broughton Apartment?

The average rent for a Studio Apartment in Broughton is $593.

What is the largest available Studio Broughton Apartment for rent?

Today's apartment with the most square footage in Broughton is a 1,100 square feet unit starting from $420 at Ashburn Court Apartments.

What is the average size for Broughton Studio Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Studio rental in Broughton is currently 411 sq ft.

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Helpful Apartment Articles, How-To's and Tips

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