Apartments For Rent in Trenton, MI

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Apartments For Rent Near Trenton, MI

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What Locals Say about Trenton

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Trenton, MI: riverfront ease with small-town charm, easy drives, parks, and family fun. People like its safety, friendly vibe, parks and Elizabeth Park, festivals, and easy errands. People dislike the boredom, high taxes, train noise, West Road traffic, and uneven sidewalks.
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  • Stephanie Renee
    "Trenton fireworks and Riverview always has their annual carnival and fireworks as well. I believe car shows take place the beginning of the summer"
  • Kyle Touhey
    "Very safe and healthy space for families and children to grow. Great community. Popular shopping centers."
  • Whitewater
    "Our city does a great job decorating during Halloween & have themed streets. My street is Black cat alley. "
  • Whitewater
    "My street turns into Black Cat Alley during October for Halloween. Nearby streets during Halloween are Pumpkin Lane, Spider Lane, Spooky Way, & more. "
  • Angelinabeebe110
    "Parents should know they need to watch their kids but it is safe for their kids to be out in the front yard without worrying what will happen"
  • Smarquette713
    "Easy and not much traffic. Also very scenic which is very nice for an everyday view! I love seeing all the dogs being walked."
  • Areynaxo
    "it's safe. no crime. schools are great. small city feel. very quiet. been here my whole life and wouldn't change it. would love to have my daughter grow up here too. "
  • MC
    "We love our neighborhood. So many kids of all ages and lots of people out walking their dogs. I live and work in the city and it's nice to see people I recognize all over. Anderson Elementary is wonderful- like a family. "
  • Iphoto4you
    "great neighborhood, good schools suburbia at its finest. several well kept parks. near all levels of shopping"
  • Stevekarasinski
    "Great neighborhood . Great place to raise kids and have a good family environment. Very safe and very nice place to live."
  • Rochelle H.
    "everyone is friendly they walk their dogs here and then go to the park it's great. Just nothing not to like there's a lot of elderly people living here that have dogs that keeps him company and also kids have dogs they play with them in the"
  • Rochelle H.
    "all the neighbors were very friendly I really liked it in Trenton. It's just that it's a lot of elderly people and a great place to settle down. There's really not a lot of crime out here but in Grosse Ile the teenagers are very wrong functions and unpredictable. They do get in trouble time to time but they don't come over here making trouble here peace out."
  • Rochelle H.
    "people are very friendly here is more of a laid-back area. Lot of senior citizens and family-oriented neighborhood great for someone that wants to be in a quiet Zone. Been here for 5 years."
  • Samantha N.
    "I actually really love this city! It’s beautiful and you feel very comfortable. The neighborhood I live in is very quiet and safe. The neighbors are all friendly. Solid city!"
  • Rochelle H.
    "very quiet and recently everyone is very respectful and kind-hearted clean and self-sufficient neighbors who love to look out for one another and be very friendly meet. No litter no violence at all"
  • Caligirlnative1959@yahoo.com
    "Trenton is a great area and is close to a major freeway. There is a shopping mall close by and grocery shopping is convenient also. The schools are great and very little crime. Trenton is on the river so there is lots of things to do. Elizabeth Park is a beautiful place to spend time in during the summer. "
  • Corena H.
    "Pretty boring city but it is peaceful Train sucks and taxes are beyond high Thankfully I’m moving out of Trenton now "
  • Britta M.
    "Great public transportation and it’s easy to get around town most of the time. West Road can be a pain during high traffic times, but overall it’s pretty painless to drive across town."
  • ljsyring
    "There needs to be more local parks and athletic facilities in Trenton. The city needs to do a better job of cleaning streets in the summer and fall including removal more frequently of yard and tree waste including branches and leaves Sidewalks need to be maintained better. They are not as safe and level as they need to be for elderly senior walkers"
  • Lindsay M.
    "Trenton street fair and events at Elizabeth Park, it's also a great safe place to walk an there's ice cream places close by. "
  • samantha b.
    "safe, friendly, clean, many parks, river, multiple festivals on main street and a new healthy lifestyle theme throughout the town"
  • Klotz05pat
    "very nice neighborhood people take care of their lawns and it is quiet. No crime at all. friendly and hass park is right around the corner. Nice park"
  • Jessicagail j.
    "it's actually a well lite area with active police patrol often in route definitely feel safe most of the streets are clean as well and the city wide yard sales are definitely a pleasant event with excellent finds and buys . "
  • Thomas D.
    "Nice quiet area tucked away from being a drive thru place. Clean quiet and safe homes kept up and new homes built periodically"
  • rflorios
    "Trenton is a bedroom community with outstanding schools. However, if you want to eat or shop for anything, you have to go elsewhere. While shopping is closeby, it's disappointing you have to go elsewhere for EVERYTHING."
  • Riversidetreasureshoppe
    "Great area, very safe. Great shopping especially at the Riverside Treasure Shoppe. Great selection of Old Time Candy and Chocolates!!!"

Average Rent Trends in Trenton, MI

Rent in Trenton, MI varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent decreased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Mar 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$1,050
Jul 2025$1,175
Aug 2025$1,175
Sep 2025$1,064
Oct 2025$1,295
Nov 2025$1,500
Dec 2025$1,550
Jan 2026$1,295
Feb 2026$1,550
Mar 2026$1,550
Apr 2026$1,550
May 2026$1,395
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$922$1,119$1,765$1,550$1,500
Apartments and Condos—$1,395$1,795$2,853$1,395
Houses—$1,500$1,765$1,550$1,550

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Trenton, MI

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Trenton, MI?
    The average rent of an apartment in Trenton, MI is $1,217 per month. This is about 37% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Trenton, MI?
    The average rent of a house in Trenton, MI is $1,550 per month. This is about 20% lower than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Trenton, MI?
    In the last year, the average rent in Trenton, MI was lowest in May 2025 when it was $1,000 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Trenton, MI?
    In the last year, the average rent in Trenton, MI was highest in Mar 2025 when it was $1,600 per month.
  • How does the rent of a 1 bedroom apartment compare to a studio apartment in Trenton, MI?
    The average rent of a 1 bedroom apartment in Trenton, MI is $922 per month. That is about $127 more than the cost of a studio apartment.
  • How many available rental listings are in Trenton, MI?
    There are 9 available rental listings in Trenton, MI.
  • What are some cities near Trenton, MI?
    Some nearby cities include: Grosse Ile, Riverview, Woodhaven, Gibraltar, Brownstown. These cities may have more rental options to explore.