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Charlotte Apartment Rentals
Charlotte, North Carolina is a growing city with plenty of options for housing. Whether you are a young professional looking to live in the downtown area, a family who wants to rent a house in the suburbs or a student attending the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the choices are abundant. Let's start in the downtown Charlotte region - Post Uptown Place is right in the heart of things on North Graham Street. You'll find 1 bedroom lofts that rent for less than $1000 and 1 bedroom studios that are listed at $1020. You get stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, controlled access parking, fitness center, and more. The Enclave Uptown on East Seventh Street is another high end apartment building with single bedrooms renting for $1100+ and 2 bedroom units priced at about $1800/month. Camden Cotton Mills is also located in uptown Charlotte with loft style apartment homes for rent. Great access to entertainment, dining, and parks. Their smallest units start at $1000+/month. For those wanting to be closer to UNCC, consider University Village University Walk, or Walden Court Apartments. All are within walking distance to campus and offer amenities that most college students would want.
What is searching for a apartment turns up nothing? Perhaps Craigslist or the online websites for apartment communities is not getting you what you want. We suggest using property management companies in your search since they are experts at helping potential renters find a place to live. They often have dozens of listings to choose from - ranging from apartments to condos to rental houses. This gives you a one stop shopping experience in your quest for an apartment to rent. In Charlotte, check out websites for Henderson Properties, T.R. Lawing Realty, and Klutts Property Management. Most agencies that we found - like http://www.hiltzmanagement.com list mostly homes for rent, but you can usually get at least a few apartment or condo choices as well. You always want to ask about lease terms, are they pet friendly, close to public transportation, how is the commute into Charlotte, floorplans, do they have pools or fitness centers, and so on. Make sure you don't waste your time or theirs. If you are clear with your requirements, they can most likely find the best fit for your needs.