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Pearl, MS 13 Short-term Apartments for Rent

Prices shown are base rent prices and may not include non-optional fees and utilities.
Finding a short-term apartment in Pearl takes some leg work to find the right location, price point, and lease terms. You may need to rent a short-term apartment due to a new job, ... Read Guide >
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is rent for a short-term apartment in Pearl?

Rental prices for short-term apartments in Pearl range from $1,100 to $1,750 per month.

How many short-term apartments are available for rent in Pearl?

Currently, there are 2 short-term apartments available for rent in Pearl.
City Guide for Pearl, MS

Abnormal city center: Unlike most cities and towns in Mississippi, Pearl doesn't have a town square. Instead, the old high school has been developed to house the Police Department, the city courts and city hall.

Sitting just to the southeast of Jackson (the state capital), Pearl is the 13th-largest community in Mississippi with about 25,000 residents. Given its proximity to the largest city in the state, real estate prices in Pearl are some of the highest in the state, although they certainly don't compare with prices for other higher-earning states. View Pearl City Guide

What to keep in mind when looking for short-term apartments in Pearl, MS

Finding a short-term apartment in Pearl takes some leg work to find the right location, price point, and lease terms. You may need to rent a short-term apartment due to a new job, a relationship change, or to explore a new city before committing to staying. Whatever the reason, short-term apartments can provide the flexibility that traditional leases don’t.

Before signing a rental agreement or short-term apartment lease, study all of the details thoroughly. Renters usually have more restrictions and rules to follow when renting a short-term apartment. For starters, you usually can’t make modifications like painting or hanging pictures.

Short-term apartments are ideal for flexibility, but also don’t protect the renter long-term. You could face the possibility of rent increases on a monthly basis. The landlord could also decline to renew your lease and leave you looking for another short-term rental.

If your main priority is flexibility, a short-term apartment is an ideal situation. However, ensure that you fully understand the rental agreement terms before signing.