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Apartments for rent in Tampa, Florida

Apartments for Rent in Tampa

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8 Apartments for Rent in Tampa, FL.

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10307 Springrose Drive, Tampa, FL - 2,800 USD/ month
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $2,800 USD / month
  • Unfurnished
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Storage Room
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $3,500 USD / month
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $2,350 USD / month
  • Furnished
  • Pets Allowed
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,199 USD / month
  • Furnished
  • Pets Allowed
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $2,095 USD / month
  • Furnished
  • Garage
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,699 USD / month
  • Furnished
  • Pets Allowed
  • Garage
  • Pool
  • 2 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • $1,775 USD / month
  • Furnished
  • Pets Allowed
  • Garage
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With plenty of sun, a warm ocean and no state taxes, Tampa, Florida attracts regular vacationers and long term residents to its sunny shores.  There are many apartments for rent in Tampa Florida, focus on finding a place you are going to enjoy and be able to afford.  Home to thousands, the city is the third largest in the state of Florida.  Multiple large cities, such as Miami, Jacksonville and St. Petersburgh are located within commuting distance.  Historically, Tampa was a part of colonial New Spain, but Tampa remained unsettled until the United States acquired the region from Spain.

Known for its warm weather that rarely drops below freezing, the average temperature is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.  Thanks in large part to its beautiful climate, millennials, working professionals, young families and retirees are descending on the region.  Looking for plenty of open space, attractive job market, stable economy and many exciting activities; renters are moving to Tampa in droves.  While many good quality Tampa apartments for rent are available, including cheap apartments and rooms for rent which are ideal for students, those considering Tampa apartments are encouraged to act quickly when they find an apartment for rent in Tampa that fits their wish list as Tampa rentals are known to rent quickly.

Apartment rent in Tampa varies by size and location. Studio apartments are generally considered to be the most affordable while larger apartments for rent like 2 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom apartments can be quite expensive.  Prospective tenants considering a move to Tampa are advised to budget a little extra before signing a lease on any Tampa apartment. 

Prospective tenants are encouraged to keep the following helpful renting tips in mind when choosing which Tampa rental is best suited to their unique needs and wants.

Tampa Neighborhoods

Like most larger cities in the United States, Tampa is divided into many distinct regions.  Those regions include: North Tampa, South Tampa, West Tampa, New Tampa and Downtown Tampa.  The downtown Tampa neighborhood houses mostly business and is the cultural center of town.  Those considering a move to Tampa are advised to research the city to identify which area is best for them.

Tampa Apartments Features and Amenities

Many apartments complexes have a pool, a media room, a community room, sauna, and a dog park. Some even have pet care centers, so pets do not have to stay alone in the apartment all day. Many apartment complexes allow cats and dogs, but often has restrictions on dog breed, size and pet number. Other common amenities include fitness centers, lounges, and a gated community.

Apartment Finders

There are two ways to find apartments in Tampa, Florida. Newcomers and others will hire the services of a real estate agent, specializing in rentals. They'll find an apartment for rent and charge a hefty fee for it. Nowadays, apartment finders come in the form of a nifty website, which does much of the looking and identifying of Tampa apartments for rent. It requires no or a minimal fee for the service.  We provide, without any charge, the ability to search for apartments for rent in Tampa, FL with our custom search filters.

Be Prepared

The key to finding the perfect apartment for rent lies in being prepared. A good and reasonably priced apartment for rent can easily slip away. A renter needs to ask questions when looking at the apartment for rent. For example, an apartment renter might ask one of the following questions: Are pets allowed? Are dog breeds ad size restricted? Are tenants required to pay maintenance fees? How often does the rent go up? Being ready to ask the right questions and sign on the dotted line right away will help renters secure the apartment, which fits their budget, size and amenity requirements, without worrying about the apartment being rented to another before making a decision.  

With plenty of sun, a warm ocean and no state taxes, Tampa, Florida attracts regular vacationers and long term residents to its sunny shores.  There are many apartments for rent in Tampa Florida, focus on finding a place you are going to enjoy and be able to afford.  Home to thousands, the city is the third largest in the state of Florida.  Multiple large cities, such as Miami, Jacksonville and St. Petersburgh are located within commuting distance.  Historically, Tampa was a part of colonial New Spain, but Tampa remained unsettled until the United States acquired the region from Spain.

Known for its warm weather that rarely drops below freezing, the average temperature is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.  Thanks in large part to its beautiful climate, millennials, working professionals, young families and retirees are descending on the region.  Looking for plenty of open space, attractive job market, stable economy and many exciting activities; renters are moving to Tampa in droves.  While many good quality Tampa apartments for rent are available, including cheap apartments and rooms for rent which are ideal for students, those considering Tampa apartments are encouraged to act quickly when they find an apartment for rent in Tampa that fits their wish list as Tampa rentals are known to rent quickly.

Apartment rent in Tampa varies by size and location. Studio apartments are generally considered to be the most affordable while larger apartments for rent like 2 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom apartments can be quite expensive.  Prospective tenants considering a move to Tampa are advised to budget a little extra before signing a lease on any Tampa apartment. 

Prospective tenants are encouraged to keep the following helpful renting tips in mind when choosing which Tampa rental is best suited to their unique needs and wants.

Tampa Neighborhoods

Like most larger cities in the United States, Tampa is divided into many distinct regions.  Those regions include: North Tampa, South Tampa, West Tampa, New Tampa and Downtown Tampa.  The downtown Tampa neighborhood houses mostly business and is the cultural center of town.  Those considering a move to Tampa are advised to research the city to identify which area is best for them.

Tampa Apartments Features and Amenities

Many apartments complexes have a pool, a media room, a community room, sauna, and a dog park. Some even have pet care centers, so pets do not have to stay alone in the apartment all day. Many apartment complexes allow cats and dogs, but often has restrictions on dog breed, size and pet number. Other common amenities include fitness centers, lounges, and a gated community.

Apartment Finders

There are two ways to find apartments in Tampa, Florida. Newcomers and others will hire the services of a real estate agent, specializing in rentals. They'll find an apartment for rent and charge a hefty fee for it. Nowadays, apartment finders come in the form of a nifty website, which does much of the looking and identifying of Tampa apartments for rent. It requires no or a minimal fee for the service.  We provide, without any charge, the ability to search for apartments for rent in Tampa, FL with our custom search filters.

Be Prepared

The key to finding the perfect apartment for rent lies in being prepared. A good and reasonably priced apartment for rent can easily slip away. A renter needs to ask questions when looking at the apartment for rent. For example, an apartment renter might ask one of the following questions: Are pets allowed? Are dog breeds ad size restricted? Are tenants required to pay maintenance fees? How often does the rent go up? Being ready to ask the right questions and sign on the dotted line right away will help renters secure the apartment, which fits their budget, size and amenity requirements, without worrying about the apartment being rented to another before making a decision.  

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