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1 of 7
$975
1 unit available
1 bed • 2 bed
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On-site laundry and Parking
1 of 4
$850
1 unit available
1 bed
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On-site laundry, Pet friendly, and Media room
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$795
1 unit available
2 bed
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W/D hookup, Patio / balcony, Air conditioning, and Carpet
1 of 6
$975
1 unit available
1 bed • 2 bed
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On-site laundry, Pet friendly, Recently renovated, Air conditioning, Some paid utils, and Carpet
1 of 12
$1,035
1 unit available
2 bed
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Dishwasher, Parking, Air conditioning, Microwave, Range, and Oven
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$875
1 unit available
Studio • 1 bed • 2 bed
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All utils included, Parking, and Recently renovated
Top neighborhoods in Billings

West End
What it’s like to live in West End
Mountain views and affordability distinguish Billings' West End, where newer developments offer contemporary housing with Rimrock vistas at surprisingly accessible price points compared to similarly-positioned communities across comparable Mountain West cities. The district features larger properties with generous outdoor spaces capitalizing on Montana's natural beauty while maintaining practical positioning near major employers. West End provides Billings renters with an ideal combination of everyday conveniences through developing commercial corridors, outdoor recreation through strategic positioning near natural landscapes, and modern construction addressing Montana's extreme seasonal conditions through energy-efficient systems increasingly valuable as utility costs continue affecting overall housing affordability calculations beyond purely rental rate considerations.
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Terry
What it’s like to live in Terry
Agricultural heritage meets urban convenience in Terry, where modest homes with surprising lot sizes create opportunities for gardening enthusiasts within Billings city limits. The neighborhood's established trees provide essential shade during Montana summers, while the elevated position offers dramatic rimrock views from many properties. Most rentals include multiple storage options from garages to sheds accommodating outdoor equipment essential to Montana lifestyles. Though lacking architectural distinction, the practical advantages of functional layouts and ample parking create significant quality-of-life benefits for budget-conscious renters seeking space without isolation.
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Families
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Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial

Heights
What it’s like to live in Heights
Elevated views reward residents of the Heights, where this northern Billings community sits on a distinctive rimrock formation capturing panoramic vistas of the Yellowstone Valley. Rental homes typically include more yard space and square footage than similarly priced options in central districts. While the area provides excellent access to both shopping along Main Street and MetraPark events, winter occasionally brings driving challenges during snow events despite well-maintained roadways. Well-suited for households seeking more living space at moderate rates who appreciate dramatic landscapes and don't mind occasional winter driving considerations in exchange for exceptional views and housing value.
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Professionals
Retirees
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The average rent for a studio apartment in Billings is $908.
The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment rental in Billings is $1,078.
The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Billings is $1,339.