Apartments For Rent in Tallahassee, FL

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Apartments For Rent Near Tallahassee, FL

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Types of apartment in Tallahassee, FL

Tallahassee apartments range from older brick walk-ups near Midtown and Myers Park to newer garden-style apartments in the north side around Killearn and Bannerman. You also see stucco buildings, low-rise apartment communities with wide parking lots, and townhome-style apartments with small patios. In Levy Park and Betton Hills, houses for rent often sit on larger lots and may have carports, porches, and older wood siding. Interiors can vary a lot. Many older units have smaller kitchens and less closet space, while newer apartments often have open living rooms, vinyl plank floors, and in-unit laundry.
South and west Tallahassee, including areas near South Monroe, Pensacola Street, and Lake Bradford, often have more 1960s to 1990s apartments with simple exteriors, exterior stairs, and shared laundry rooms. Near Downtown and All Saints, you can find newer mixed-use apartments and renovated older buildings with brick fronts and balconies. East of town near Capital Circle, many apartments are in larger complexes with gates, surface parking, and resort-style layouts, while houses for rent are often one-story ranch homes. Tree cover is common across the city, so ground-floor units can get less direct light.

Getting around Tallahassee, FL

StarMetro, the city bus service, covers key parts of Tallahassee, including Downtown, Midtown, South Monroe, and the west side. Driving is the main way people get around, and many apartments are built with parking lots instead of garages. Parking is easier in outer areas like Killearn and Capital Circle than near Downtown. Walking works better in Midtown, All Saints, and parts of Downtown. Biking can work on some corridors, but hills and long road stretches can limit it.

Living in Tallahassee, FL

Tallahassee is known for state government, healthcare, and higher education jobs, so many people rent near Downtown, the Capitol, and the medical district by Tallahassee Memorial. The city also has a strong parks network. You can use trails at Cascades Park, walk around Lake Ella, or spend time near Tom Brown Park. Midtown has local restaurants and small shops, which can shape where apartments are built and renovated.