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In my experience if you're only finding one or two apartments in your price range out of a ton...
You can't afford to live there. Everything costs more. Sales tax, gas, groceries, water, all entertainment, etc
Those places you can afford probably don't exist or are cheap for a very good reason (bad area/property)
I suggest looking around closer to you or where you have a saftey net or support, then look in those areas. Research the city look for lgbtq events or clubs etc. I hope you find your little haven !