Spokane, WA Studio Apartments For Rent

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Apartments For Rent Near Spokane, WA

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Types of apartment in Spokane, WA

Spokane apartments range from older brick walk-ups to newer mid-rise buildings. On the South Hill, you will see 1920s and 1930s brick apartments with arched entries, small courtyards, and radiator heat. Around Browne’s Addition and Downtown, many apartments sit in older masonry buildings with wood trim, tall windows, and smaller kitchens. In Kendall Yards, newer apartments often have flat roofs, large windows, and secured entries. Houses for rent show up across the city too, from Craftsman homes in Cannon Hill and North Hill to ranch-style homes farther north near Five Mile and Shadle.

North Spokane and the Spokane Valley side often have garden-style apartments with surface parking, vinyl siding, and wider layouts. In Hillyard and East Central, you can find smaller apartment buildings mixed with older houses for rent on standard city lots. Exterior style often signals the tradeoff. Older apartments can have more character and thicker walls, but they might have less storage or shared laundry. Newer apartments often add in-unit laundry, elevators, and air conditioning, but they can sit on busier streets or in areas with less shade.

Getting around Spokane, WA

Spokane Transit Authority, the local bus system, covers Downtown, the South Hill, Hillyard, Shadle, and Spokane Valley well enough for many renters. The City Line, a bus rapid transit route, links Browne’s Addition, Downtown, the University District, and Spokane Community College. Driving is simple on Division, I-90, and Maple. Parking can be easier at garden-style apartments than in older central areas. Walking works best near Downtown, Kendall Yards, and parts of the South Hill. Biking can be practical on the Centennial Trail and flatter central streets.

Living in Spokane, WA

Spokane is known for Riverfront Park, the Spokane River, and events around Downtown. Many renters spend time on the Centennial Trail, at the Spokane Arena, or in Kendall Yards and Perry District for restaurants and shops. Major work sectors include health care, government, logistics, and manufacturing, with large job centers near Downtown, the University District, and the airport area. If you rent here, apartments near those areas can cut down on commute time.