Des Moines, IA Studio Apartments For Rent

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Apartments For Rent Near Des Moines, IA

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Types of apartment in Des Moines, IA

Des Moines, IA has many apartments in small brick walk-ups, newer mid-rise buildings, and split-up houses for rent. Downtown, the East Village, and Sherman Hill have older brick buildings, warehouse conversions, and some Victorian houses turned into apartments. You often see big porches, stone steps, tall windows, and shared entries. In Gray’s Lake and along Ingersoll, many apartments are in newer buildings with simple siding, balconies, and surface parking. Interiors can range from hardwood floors and radiator heat in older units to open kitchens and in-unit laundry in newer ones.
On the south side and in Beaverdale, houses for rent are more common, with brick ranches, bungalows, and one-and-a-half-story homes. Near Drake and North of Grand, you can also find duplexes, fourplexes, and older apartments on quiet side streets. Exterior details change by area. Sherman Hill has ornate trim and steep roofs, while downtown buildings often have flat roofs and secured entrances. Tradeoffs are pretty clear. Older apartments can have more character and less storage. Newer apartments often have easier parking and more standard layouts.

Getting around Des Moines, IA

DART, the bus service, covers much of Des Moines and runs through Downtown, the East Village, Drake, and the south side. Driving is straightforward, and many apartments come with surface lots or garages, though older areas like Sherman Hill can have tighter parking. Walking works best in Downtown, the East Village, and near Ingersoll. Biking is practical near the Principal Riverwalk, Gray’s Lake, and the Meredith Trail system.

Living in Des Moines, IA

Des Moines is known for the Downtown Farmers’ Market, the Iowa State Fair area, Gray’s Lake, and trails along the river. You can catch shows at the Civic Center, see art at the Des Moines Art Center, and spend time in the East Village shops and restaurants. Major work sectors include insurance, finance, health care, government, and logistics, so apartments for rent are spread across several parts of the city.