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Renting for $600 or less in USA

Uddalok Biswas
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Hello

I was wondering is there any states or neighborhoods where rent is cheap in the USA. My budget is $600 or less. I prefer to live alone but I am open to sharing. I have checked renting apartments and homes websites and they are so costly. I also noticed after the first year rent goes up in some states. Are there any companies that help with finding cheap housing?

Thank you

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Almost any small town in the upper Midwest farming areas. I’ve seen 1200sf single family home rent for less than $500 in the farm towns I spend harvest season in. You’d probably have 1-3 acres of land and a garage. 

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