Apartments For Rent in Hyattsville, MD

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Apartments For Rent Near Hyattsville, MD

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Types of apartment in Hyattsville, MD

Hyattsville, MD has a mix of apartments, condos, and houses for rent. Around Downtown Hyattsville and the Arts District, many apartments sit in newer mid-rise buildings with brick fronts, large windows, and street-level shops. Near West Hyattsville, you can also find older garden apartments with simple brick exteriors, open parking lots, and wider setbacks from the street. These buildings often trade newer finishes for more space inside.

Closer to Historic Hyattsville, houses for rent include bungalows, colonials, and a few Victorian homes with porches, siding, and small yards. Some divided houses also create smaller apartments with older layouts, narrower closets, and less storage. Toward University Hills and Chillum, rentals can shift to low-rise apartments and single-family homes on quieter residential blocks. Interiors across the city often include hardwood floors in older units and open kitchens in newer apartments, but exterior style changes block by block.

Getting around Hyattsville, MD

Rent in Hyattsville can connect well to transit. The Green Line Metrorail stops at West Hyattsville Station, and the Orange Line Metrorail serves nearby New Carrollton. Metrobus and TheBus, the county bus service, cover routes through Downtown Hyattsville, Chillum, and University Hills. Driving is fairly direct on Route 1, East-West Highway, and Queens Chapel Road. Parking can vary by block. Walking works best near the Arts District, and biking can be practical on the Trolley Trail.

Living in Hyattsville, MD

Hyattsville is known for its arts scene, local food spots, and easy access to Washington. You can catch events around the Hyattsville Arts District, use the Anacostia Tributary Trail System, or spend time at Driskell Park and Magruder Park. Franklins and Busboys and Poets are local landmarks renters often use to judge how active an area feels. Common job sectors nearby include government, healthcare, retail, and university-related work.