Apartments For Rent in Greenville, NC
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- Total price$1,295 - $1,415/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsThe Berkeley at Medford Pointe | Briarcliff Dr,
Greenville, NC 27834 - $729 - $920/mo2-4 Beds2-4 BathsUniversity Edge & Dickinson Lofts | Pitt Greene Connector Private,
Greenville, NC 27834 - Total price$559 - $2,356/mo1-4 Beds1-3 BathsThe District at Tar River | E 1st St,
Greenville, NC 27858
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What Locals Say about Greenville
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Greenville, NC: easygoing city with quick commutes, greenways, and friendly vibes. People love the safety, parks and greenway, pet-friendly feel, and easy access to eats. They dislike busy roads, weak sidewalks, some university-area noise, and occasional crime.
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Types of apartment in Greenville, NC
Greenville, NC has a mix of garden-style apartments, newer apartment communities, townhome-style rentals, and small houses for rent. Near Uptown and around Dickinson Avenue, you can find older brick buildings, converted houses, and a few low-rise apartments with simple porches, stair entries, and surface parking. Around ECU and College Hill, many apartments sit in two- or three-story buildings with vinyl siding, breezeways, and basic balconies. Interiors often include open living rooms, compact kitchens, and in-unit laundry in newer units.Farther south and west, around Arlington Boulevard and Medical District areas, apartments often look newer and more spread out, with brick fronts, pitched roofs, and larger parking lots. Toward Winterville and the southeast side, many apartments and rental houses are in newer subdivisions with attached garages, beige siding, and similar layouts. In East Greenville, houses for rent can include one-story ranch homes with carports and larger yards. Tradeoffs can vary by area. Older apartments may have more exterior character and tighter room layouts, while newer apartments often have larger closets, more parking, and less walkable surroundings.
Getting around Greenville, NC
Greenville Area Transit, the local bus service, covers key parts of the city, including Uptown, ECU, and the Medical District. Driving is the main way people get around, and roads like Greenville Boulevard and Arlington Boulevard connect many apartment areas. Parking is common at many apartments. Walking works better near Uptown and College Hill. Biking can work on flatter streets, though routes vary by area.Living in Greenville, NC
Greenville is known for ECU, ECU Health, and activity around Uptown. Many renters spend time near the Town Common, the Greenville Greenway, and Dickinson Avenue. You can catch shows at the State Theatre, see games at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, and find local spots near Five Points. Major work in health care, education, retail, and light manufacturing shapes where many people rent apartments.Average Rent Trends in Greenville, NC
Rent in Greenville, NC varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent stayed about the same in Jul 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Oct 2025.
| Month | Average rent |
|---|---|
| Aug 2025 | $1,400 |
| Sep 2025 | $1,450 |
| Oct 2025 | $1,475 |
| Nov 2025 | $1,408 |
| Dec 2025 | $1,385 |
| Jan 2026 | $1,400 |
| Feb 2026 | $1,400 |
| Mar 2026 | $1,400 |
| Apr 2026 | $1,450 |
| May 2026 | $1,280 |
| Jun 2026 | $1,300 |
| Jul 2026 | $1,300 |
Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type
In July 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Townhomes and Houses.
| 1 bed | 2 beds | 3 beds | 4 beds | All | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All home types | $800 | $1,125 | $1,650 | $2,400 | $1,300 |
| Townhomes | $799 | $1,156 | $1,650 | — | $1,450 |
| Apartments and Condos | $799 | $1,100 | $1,600 | $602 | $1,130 |
| Houses | $850 | $1,250 | $1,750 | $2,500 | $1,867 |
Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Greenville, NC
- What is the average rent of an apartment in Greenville, NC?The average rent of an apartment in Greenville, NC is $1,039 per month. This is about 47% lower than the national average.
- When is the average rent cheapest in Greenville, NC?In the last year, the average rent in Greenville, NC was lowest in May 2025 when it was $1,325 per month.
- When is the average rent most expensive in Greenville, NC?In the last year, the average rent in Greenville, NC was highest in Oct 2025 when it was $1,475 per month.
- How does the rent of a 1 bedroom apartment compare to a studio apartment in Greenville, NC?The average rent of a 1 bedroom apartment in Greenville, NC is $800 per month. That is about $600 less than the cost of a studio apartment.
- How many available rental listings are in Greenville, NC?There are 460 available rental listings in Greenville, NC.
- What colleges and universities are in Greenville, NC?Colleges and universities in Greenville, NC include: East Carolina University.
- What are some neighborhoods in Greenville, NC?Some neighborhoods in Greenville, NC include: Tar River, Bedford, Lynndale, Brook Valley North, Hillsdale.
- What are some zip codes in Greenville, NC?
- What are some cities near Greenville, NC?Some nearby cities include: Simpson, Winterville, Stokes, Falkland, Bethel. These cities may have more rental options to explore.
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