Hamden, CT Apartments For Rent
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- PET FRIENDLYTotal price$1,585 - $2,425/moStudio-2 Beds1 BathLakewood Apartments | 1199 Whitney Ave #223,
Hamden, CT 06517 - PET FRIENDLYTotal price$1,845 - $2,275/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsWhitney Towers | 2405 Whitney Ave #501,
Hamden, CT 06518 - SPECIAL OFFERPET FRIENDLYTotal price$2,385 - $4,854/moStudio-3 Beds1-2 BathsCorsair | 1050 State St #501,
New Haven, CT 06511 - PET FRIENDLY
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- $850 - $1,195/moFees may apply1-4 Beds1-3 BathsPine Rock Townhomes Student Living | 190 Pine Rock Ave #d47b9d1ca,
Hamden, CT 06514 - $1,495/moFees may apply1 Bed1 Bath226-234 Ellsworth Avenue | 226 Ellsworth Ave #C7,
New Haven, CT 06511 - $1,695 - $2,395/moFees may apply2-4 Beds1 Bath365 Orchard Street | 365 Orchard St #A1,
New Haven, CT 06511 - Total price$1,875 - $2,125/mo1 Bed1 BathEli Whitney Apartments | 750 Whitney Ave #A14,
New Haven, CT 06511 - $1,635 - $3,000/moFees may apply1-3 Beds1-3 BathsSTROUSE ADLER | 78 Olive St #215,
New Haven, CT 06511 - $1,995 - $2,325/moFees may apply1 Bed1 Bath105 Court Street - The James English Building! | 105 Court St #309,
New Haven, CT 06510 - $1,495 - $1,875/moFees may applyStudio-1 Bed1 BathThe View of the Green | 129 Church St #28,
New Haven, CT 06510 - $1,695/moFees may apply2 Beds1 BathColby Court - New Haven CT | 19 Howe St #ce9b050e1,
New Haven, CT 06511 - $1,975 - $2,995/moFees may apply1-3 Beds1-2 BathsThe Kensington | 516 Orange St #54,
New Haven, CT 06511 - Contact for price1-3 Beds1-2 BathsBrewery Square Apartments | 1 Brewery Sq #5574516,
New Haven, CT 06513 - $1,415 - $1,695/moFees may apply2 Beds1 Bath101 Ramsdell Street | 101 E Ramsdell St #A8,
New Haven, CT 06515 - Contact for price1-3 Beds1-2 BathsCurtis Cofield II Estates | 104 Tyler St #11555435,
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Types of apartment in Hamden, CT
Hamden, CT has a wide mix of apartments and houses for rent. In the south end near Whitney Avenue and the New Haven line, many apartments sit in brick mid-rise buildings, older converted houses, and small garden-style complexes. Around Spring Glen, you can also find colonials and capes split into a few units. These places often have porches, stone steps, shared driveways, and smaller yards. Inside, many apartments have older layouts, separate kitchens, hardwood floors, and less closet space.Farther north, around Mount Carmel and near Sleeping Giant State Park, apartments often shift to lower-rise communities with more parking and larger footprints. You also see more townhouse-style apartments and single-family houses for rent with vinyl siding, decks, and wider lots. Near Dixwell and along State Street, the mix can feel more commercial, with apartments over shops and on busy roads. The practical tradeoff in Hamden is simple: older south-side apartments can have more character and walkable errands, while north-side apartments often have easier parking, newer interiors, and more spread-out settings.