What is the lowest credit score needed to rent an apartment?

The lowest credit score needed to rent an apartment can vary depending on the landlord, property management company, and location, but here’s a general breakdown:

  • Ideal/Preferred: 650–700+ — Most landlords consider this a safe score.
  • Acceptable: 600–649 — You may still qualify, but you might need a higher security deposit or a co-signer.
  • Risky/Low: 550–599 — Some landlords may approve, but expect stricter conditions like larger deposits or proof of stable income.
  • Very Low: Below 550 — It’s very difficult to rent; most landlords will deny the application unless you can provide a strong co-signer or pay several months’ rent upfront.

Tip: Even if your score is low, demonstrating stable income, solid rental history, or offering a larger security deposit can improve your chances.

Simple table to help you see what credit score and income might be needed to rent a $1,500/month apartment:
Credit ScoreApproval LikelihoodIncome Needed (Approx.)Other Requirements
700+High$4,500/month (3× rent)Standard application
650–699Medium-High$4,500–$5,000/monthMight need small deposit increase
600–649Medium$5,000–$5,500/monthLarger deposit or co-signer likely
550–599Low$5,500–$6,000/monthCo-signer or multiple months’ rent upfront
<550Very Low$6,000+/monthCo-signer, 3–6 months’ rent upfront, strong rental history

Notes:

  • Most landlords want your monthly rent to be about 1/3 of your monthly income.
  • Security deposits can range from 1–3 months’ rent if your credit is low.
  • Having a strong rental history or co-signer can help offset a low credit score.

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