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Lansing, MI apartments for rent

115 apartments for rent in Lansing, MI, from 51 communities.

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Lansing apartment for rent - a large apartment building with a playground in front of it
$830-$1,125/mo

Ferris Park Towers

323 N Walnut St, Lansing, MI, 48933

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 685-1,378 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room filled with furniture and a table with flowers
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Covington Woods 55+ Living

1900 Redbud Lane, Lansing, MI, 48917

1-2 beds 1 bath 564-900 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - an apartment building is shown with a lot of snow
$870-$975/mo

Ivan Woods

5303 Ivan St., Lansing, MI, 48917

1-2 beds 1 bath 523-780 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - the kitchen of an apartment with stainless steel appliances and marble counter tops
$749-$1,049/mo

Capitol Village - Lansing, MI

315 E. Edgewood Blvd, Lansing, MI, 48911

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 420-810 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - the living room of an apartment with a couch and a table
$799-$1,071/mo

The Lodges

3120 Holiday Drive, Lansing, MI, 48912

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 361-942 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a kitchen with white cabinets and a white refrigerator
$1,003-$1,434/mo

Kimberly House Apartments

1111 Kimberly Dr., Lansing, MI, 48912

2 beds 1 bath 825 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room with couches and a glass coffee table
$865-$1,189/mo

Evergreen Park Townhomes and Apartments

900 Long Blvd, Lansing, MI, 48911

1-3 beds 1-1.5 baths 660-1,482 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a table and a fireplace
$814-$1,444/mo

Waverly Park Apartments

4030 Hartford Road, Lansing, MI, 48911

1-2 beds 1 bath 547-679 sqft
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Lansing townhouse for rent - a living room and kitchen with a table and chairs
$920-$1,300/mo

Towne Square Apartments and Townhomes

3029 Beau Jardin, Lansing, MI, 48910

1-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 701-1,340 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room with couches and chairs and a dining room table
$1,065-$1,827/mo

Canal Club Apartments

7715 Streamwood Drive, Lansing, MI, 48917

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 712-962 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a coffee table and a balcony
$1,310-$1,739/mo

Lansing City View Apartments

110 W Hillsdale St, Lansing, MI, 48933

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 453-1,087 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a kitchen and living room with a table and a refrigerator
$849-$1,071/mo

Ambassador Apartments

1028 Chester Rd, Lansing, MI, 48912

1-2 beds 1 bath 650-805 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room with green walls and a white rug
$930-$1,354/mo

Amber Square Apartments

2601 E. Grand River, Lansing, MI, 48912

1-2 beds 1 bath 675-800 sqft
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$1,405-$1,800/mo

Westfield Club Apartments

7500 Chapel Hill Drive, Lansing, MI, 48917

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 750-1,200 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a table and a tv
$969-$1,798/mo

Summerhill Estates Apartments

3313 W. Mt. Hope Ave., Lansing, MI, 48911

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 700-1,039 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a chair and a ceiling fan
$1,575-$1,901/mo

Pine Lane Estates

2512 Lake Lansing Road, Lansing, MI, 48912

2 beds 2 baths 1,049 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room and kitchen with a couch and a table
$523-$583/mo

Riverwalk Apartments

232 S. Clippert St., Lansing, MI, 48912

3 beds 2 baths 1,058-1,230 sqft
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$1,999-$2,375/mo

Redwood Delta Township Willow Highway

7877 Celosia Drive, Lansing, MI, 48917

2 beds 2 baths 1,294-1,620 sqft
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$1,382-$2,334/mo

The Vista at the Heights

2505 Showtime Drive, Lansing, MI, 48912

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 559-1,412 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - an open kitchen and living room with a dining room table and
$1,370-$3,885/mo

The View on Collins

4540 Collins Road, Lansing, MI, 48910

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 658-1,423 sqft
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$1,210-$1,980/mo

Waters Edge Apartments

7530 Water Edge, Lansing, MI, 48917

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 699-1,117 sqft
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$732-$1,115/mo

Blue Spruce Apartments

1710 Barritt St., Lansing, MI, 48912

1-2 beds 1 bath 635-725 sqft
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$1,235-$1,778/mo

Canal 2 Apartments

7606 Briarbrook Drive, Lansing, MI, 48917

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 709-1,022 sqft
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Lansing townhouse for rent - a living room with a red wall and a leather couch
$1,475-$1,595/mo

College Towne Apartments

4915 Belle Chase Blvd., Lansing, MI, 48910

3-4 beds 2-3 baths 1,300-1,500 sqft
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East Lansing apartment for rent - a kitchen with a stove and a sink
$546-$1,018/mo

Oakridge Apartments

1250 & 1260 Oakridge Ave., East Lansing, MI, 48823

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 338-689 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a kitchen with wooden cabinets and a black refrigerator
$935-$1,450/mo

Delta Square Apartments - Lansing, MI

5332 W Michigan Ave #201, Lansing, MI, 48917

1-3 beds 1 bath 700-1,100 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room with sliding glass doors and a couch
$1,045-$1,573/mo

900 West Townhomes

900 West Edgewood Blvd, Lansing, MI, 48911

2-3 beds 1.5-2.5 baths 892-1,211 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - Seville style living room with carpet
$894-$1,409/mo

Trappers Cove Apartments

3001 Trappers Cove Trail, Lansing, MI, 48910

1-2 beds 1-1.5 baths 610-919 sqft
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Lansing townhouse for rent - a kitchen with a stove and a sink and a door
$1,303-$1,804/mo

Amber Square Townhomes

2601 E. Grand River, Lansing, MI, 48912

2 beds 1 bath 940 sqft
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Lansing apartment for rent - a living room and kitchen with white couches and a table
From $718/mo

Willowood

201 E Edgewood Blvd #A, Lansing, MI, 48911

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 325-900 sqft
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Renter’s City Guide to Lansing

Introduction

Lansing is the state capital of Michigan and is known for its diverse community, booming economy and fantastic educational facilities. In fact, the city has been named among the top 20 brainiest cities by The Atlantic Cities, while Kiplinger’s ranked it among the top 10 best U.S. cities for young adults.

How big is Lansing?

With a total area of nearly 40 square miles, Lansing is around one-fourth the size of Detroit. It has a population of around 116,000.

What cities are close to Lansing?

Lansing is conveniently situated in the middle of Michigan. It’s around 70 miles east of Grand Rapids and 90 miles west of Detroit. 

What is the weather like in Lansing?

Lansing has a humid, continental climate, which is largely influenced by the Great Lakes. The average daily temperature in July is 71.5°F and 23.4°F in January. Summers tend to be warm and humid, while winters are cold and see moderate snowfall from November through March, with an annual average of 51 inches.

What are the pros of living in Lansing?

Lansing offers diversity, with many people from all walks of life calling the city home. Popular among young professionals and families alike, there’s a rich mix of neighborhoods — from quiet communities to the bustling urban center. The city also enjoys an array of cultural attractions, including galleries and theaters. Ranked among the top 20 “Best Cities for Work-Life Balance in the U.S.,” there are plentiful job opportunities, as well.

What are the cons of living in Lansing?

The main drawback to life in Lansing is the weather, with cold, snowy winters taking some time to acclimate to. Public transportation links also aren’t that great, and many residents require a car to get around, especially in the winter.

Expenses & Housing Stats

How much is public transportation in Lansing?

The Capital Area Transit Authority provides public transportation in Lansing, with a number of bus routes in and around the city. A regular one-way fare costs $1.25, while a 31-day, unlimited pass costs $35.

How much does a meal cost in Lansing?

In Lansing, a three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant typically costs around $50. A regular coffee should be about $3.60.

How much are utilities in Lansing?

Expect to pay around $177 per month for basic utilities. This is based on a 915-square-foot apartment and includes water, electricity, heating, cooling and garbage disposal. An internet connection will be an additional $52 per month, on average.

Jobs & Education

What are the major industries in Lansing?

The healthcare sector is the most common industry in Lansing, providing jobs for around 13.2% of the city’s workforce. Retail is close behind, employing 12.7%, followed by manufacturing with 11.7%.

What are the top employers in Lansing?

The top employers in Lansing include Michigan State University and the State of Michigan.

What are the top colleges in Lansing?

Lansing is home to a number of colleges, universities and campuses. Michigan State University is among the top-rated, having been named the #1 college in the U.S. for nuclear physics. It’s also the eighth-largest university in the country. Lansing Community College and Thomas M. Cooley Law School are two more highly ranked colleges in the city.

Lifestyle & Renting Tips

Are there parks in Lansing?

Lansing is home to a number of spectacular parks, mirroring the natural beauty that can be found throughout the state. Hawk Island County Park is among the top choices, featuring its own beach and splash pad, as well a 1.5-mile trail for jogging or walking and snow tubing in colder months. For top hiking opportunities, check out the Lansing River Trail, which follows the meanderings of the Grand River and the Red Cedar River for 13 miles.

Where to go out in Lansing?

Lansing is home to a number of exciting districts to explore, with downtown offering Old Town and Washington District. Both boast a number of superb restaurants offering dishes from across the globe, as well as cafes, bars, galleries, boutiques and much more. 

What are the main annual events in Lansing?

Lansing offers some superb events and celebrations throughout the year. The Capital City Film Festival is a must for movie buffs, while music fans will enjoy the Michigan BluesFest or the Lansing JazzFest. For spooky fun, Trick-Or-Treat on the Square is the city’s annual Halloween extravaganza. Finally, the BWL Chili Cook Off takes place each fall to kick off the football season, complete with live music and a wide variety of chili to tantalize the taste buds.

What are the best museums in Lansing?

The Michigan State University Museum is among the oldest in the midwest and features 15 separate galleries across three floors. Alternatively, the Michigan History Museum is a fantastic place to delve into the past of the local area and Michigan state.

What are the renters’ rights in Lansing?

Renters’ rights in Lansing are protected by state and federal law, although there are some aspects to be aware of. Michigan doesn’t enforce rent control, which means landlords are entitled to raise the rent as much as they like at the end of your lease. As such, it’s worth double-checking when renewing and doing thorough research to be sure that the proposed rent is in line with the rest of the market.

Tenants have the right to safe and habitable living conditions, and if any essential repairs need to be made, they have the right to withhold rent until they’re taken care of. Alternatively, tenants can repair and deduct — which means they arrange for repairs to be made and deduct the cost from the next rent payment.

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