Buffalo, NY Apartments For Rent
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- PET FRIENDLY$1,307 - $1,599/mo2 Beds1-2 BathsFox Trace Apartments | 1370 Southwestern Blvd #30,
Buffalo, NY 14224 - PET FRIENDLYBMW Management Co
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- Sinatra and Company Real Estate
- $1,050 - $1,150/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsBuffalo Creek Commons | 1291 Indian Church Rd #c7c84e7bb,
Buffalo, NY 14224Pillar Real Estate Investors, LLC - $1,025 - $1,099/mo1-2 Beds1 BathWilliamstowne Village Senior Apartments | 51 Williamstowne Ct #d02bf3403,
Buffalo, NY 14227 - $1,050 - $1,400/mo1-2 Beds1 BathEmbassy Square Apartments | 95 Embassy Sq #173-6,
Tonawanda, NY 14150Buffalo Management Group - Savarino Properties
- Castellum Management
- Legacy Development
- $1,400 - $1,855/mo1-2 Beds1 BathOrchard Place Senior Apartments | 133 Orchard Pl #275,
Buffalo, NY 14218 - $1,150 - $1,355/mo1-2 Beds1 BathU-Crest & Belvedere Apartments | 1175 George Urban Blvd #661dd541b,
Buffalo, NY 14225 - MJ Peterson Rentals
- Castellum Management
- $1,155 - $1,485/mo1-2 Beds1 BathOlde Towne Village Apartments | 1950 Sheridan Dr #1968-08,
Buffalo, NY 14223MJ Peterson Rentals - Symphony Property Management
- $2,390 - $3,280/mo3-4 Beds2-3 BathsAlexander Estates, Inc. | 2217 Sweet Home Rd #58,
Buffalo, NY 14228Four Pines TR - $1,950 - $2,250/mo2 Beds2-3 BathsThe Sidway Apartments & Lofts | 775 Main St #605,
Buffalo, NY 14203 - Tri City Rentals
- Sinatra and Company Real Estate
- $1,650 - $2,050/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsThe Residence at 279 North | 279 North St #2B-2Ba-976Sqft,
Buffalo, NY 14201Ellicott Development - $1,175 - $1,225/mo2-3 Beds1 BathNewell Heights Apartments | 19-74 Newell Ave #39-04,
Tonawanda, NY 14150Birgo Realty MFH - $1,150 - $1,525/moStudio-2 Beds1 BathElliott Apartments | 171-175 Linwood Ave #3B,
Buffalo, NY 14209Buffalo Management Group
Types of apartment in Buffalo, NY
Buffalo apartments often sit in older houses that were split into two or three units. In Elmwood Village, Allentown, North Buffalo, and Parkside, you will see brick and wood-frame homes with porches, bay windows, and steep roofs. Many apartments keep hardwood floors, tall windows, and built-in cabinets, but layouts can feel uneven because the homes were not built as modern rentals. Around Downtown and the Lower West Side, apartments also show up in newer mid-rise buildings and reused warehouse spaces near Canalside and the Medical Campus. These often have simpler exteriors, elevators, and in-unit laundry.On the West Side, Black Rock, and South Buffalo, houses for rent and smaller apartments often come with vinyl siding, front steps, and shared driveways. In Hertel and Kenmore-adjacent parts of the north side, brick apartment buildings from the mid-1900s are common, with compact kitchens and standard room shapes. Near Delaware Park and along Richmond or Main Street, apartments can have more formal exterior details like stone trim or decorative entries. Buffalo rent options change block by block, so exterior style often tells you a lot about storage, stairs, parking, and whether heat is centralized or separate.