Homes for Rent in the 63120 ZIP Code of St. Louis, MO Under $1,500 (29 Rentals)
5555 Labadie Ave
5875 Roosevelt Pl
5521 Genevieve Ave
5772 W Florissant Ave
5780 W Florissant Ave
6331 Sherry Ave
6002 Shulte Ave
5574 Era Ave
6331 Sherry Ave
5638 Summit Pl
4849 Anderson Ave
3716 Salome Ave
7023 Theodore Ave
5470 Hamilton Ave
4305 Melba Ave
7150 Lillian Avenue
5210 Fletcher St
5153 Lexington Ave
4133 Begg Blvd
5866 Kennerly Ave
2135 Crescent Ave
2140 Crescent Ave
5460 Wilborn Dr
6625 Donald St
6200 Flint Ave
4515 June Ave
4608 June Ave
6109 Lillian Ave
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in St. Louis?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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63120 2 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $1,202 | $1,195 | $1,209 |
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