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Apartments for rent in Greensboro, North Carolina | 3 Bedroom | $1,148 to $1,548

Apartments for Rent in Greensboro

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32 Apartments for Rent in Greensboro, NC.

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827 Franklin Boulevard, Greensboro, NC - 1,350 USD/ month
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,350 USD / month
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Refrigerator
  • Air Conditioning
  • Cats Allowed
100 #L Thornton Court, Greensboro, NC - 1,375 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,375 USD / month
  • Refrigerator
  • Range
  • Cats Not Allowed
  • Dogs Not Allowed
1800 N. Elm Street, Greensboro, NC - 1,215 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,215 USD / month
  • Cats Not Allowed
  • Dogs Not Allowed
2328 #L W. Vandalia Rd, Greensboro, NC - 1,300 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,300 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
3200 F Lawndale Dr., Greensboro, NC - 1,305 USD/ month
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,305 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
3003 #D Greystone, Greensboro, NC - 1,450 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,450 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Range
311 Lowdermilk, Greensboro, NC - 1,250 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,250 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
903 Hanahan Court 2A, Greensboro, NC - 1,350 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,350 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Range
1004 Caldwell Street, Greensboro, NC - 1,390 USD/ month
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,390 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
4306 Timberbrooke Dr, Apt 2C, Greensboro, NC - 1,450 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,450 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Balcony / Deck
  • Other Amenities
1319 Fleming Road, Greensboro, NC - 1,200 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,200 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
1415 Fairview Street, Greensboro, NC - 1,225 USD/ month
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,225 USD / month
  • Refrigerator
  • Air Conditioning
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
220 #310 West Market St, Greensboro, NC - 1,375 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,375 USD / month
  • Refrigerator
  • Range
  • Laundry
  • Cats Not Allowed
1319 Fleming Road, Greensboro, NC - 1,200 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,200 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
201 N Elm Street Unit 608, Greensboro, NC - 1,400 USD/ month
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,400 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
  • Air Conditioning
5733 Bramblegate Rd Unit # L, Greensboro, NC - 1,250 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • $1,250 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Air Conditioning
  • Cats Allowed
203 S Tate Street, Greensboro, NC - 1,200 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,200 USD / month
  • Cats Not Allowed
  • Dogs Not Allowed
301 North Mendenhall Street, Greensboro, NC - 1,520 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,520 USD / month
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Laundry
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,309 USD / month
  • Sauna
  • Laundry
  • Pool
  • Gym / Fitness Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,309 USD / month
  • Sauna
  • Laundry
  • Pool
  • Gym / Fitness Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,309 USD / month
  • Sauna
  • Laundry
  • Pool
  • Gym / Fitness Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,309 USD / month
  • Sauna
  • Laundry
  • Pool
  • Gym / Fitness Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,449 USD / month
  • Sauna
  • Laundry
  • Pool
  • Gym / Fitness Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,309 USD / month
  • Sauna
  • Laundry
  • Pool
  • Gym / Fitness Centre
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The thriving small city of Greensboro is ideally located in North Carolina, near both the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic coastline. With a population of about 700,000, the city and its environs is an increasingly attractive place to live(#50 on the list of top 100 best American cities to live in) with a temperate climate and many opportunities for both outdoor recreation and indoor cultural activities.

The broader region is a center for the horse industry, with rolling hills and countryside not far outside the city limits. Meanwhile, the city itself is loaded with science centers, arboretums and gardens such as The Bog Garden, a living wetland ecosystem. Greensboro has been an active witness to many major events in American history, including the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and the Civil Rights movement – museums are dedicated to these eras. And, not insignificantly, Greensboro is also home to the University of North Carolina and its Weatherspoon Art Museum (one of the largest collections of modern and contemporary American art in the Southeast).

You won't regret choosing to live in Greensboro. It is fast emerging as an affordable and rapidly growing alternative to nearby Raleigh as a Southern boom town, building on a storied history with enormous potential for the future.

There is also lots of choice when it comes to condo and apartment rentals and a low cost of living. The cost of living in Greensboro is less than the national average. Greensboro residents pay roughly the same amount as the average American for everyday expenses like groceries and transportation, but housing costs are significantly lower here than they are in other major cities.

Do your research

Online resources such as Google Maps make it easy to remotely study your prospective new neighborhood. But it's even better to wander around looking at listed apartments and getting a feel for the city.  Before you set out, use the housing search filters available on ApartmentLove.com to narrow down options to those within your price range. 

Location, location, location

It's true what they say. In Greensboro, for example, there is a world of difference between the neighborhoods of Sunset Hills (where you'll need a car to get around) and Downtown (where you can walk to just about everything you need). Decide what is most important to you personally – proximity to work or school, having a coffee shop outside your front door, trees – and choose your target areas accordingly.

Stick to your budget

It's important to understand what the realistic upper limits of your budget are. Decide on a price range based on your monthly income and expenses and stick to it. Conducting your rental search with a buddy or partner can help keep you on the straight and narrow when it comes to affordability.

Have a Plan B

The apartment you fall in love with isn't yours until you've signed the lease. And many things can happen before then – misunderstandings, whimsical landlords, fate. Make sure you have a second choice that you are sure you can live with.

The thriving small city of Greensboro is ideally located in North Carolina, near both the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic coastline. With a population of about 700,000, the city and its environs is an increasingly attractive place to live(#50 on the list of top 100 best American cities to live in) with a temperate climate and many opportunities for both outdoor recreation and indoor cultural activities.

The broader region is a center for the horse industry, with rolling hills and countryside not far outside the city limits. Meanwhile, the city itself is loaded with science centers, arboretums and gardens such as The Bog Garden, a living wetland ecosystem. Greensboro has been an active witness to many major events in American history, including the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and the Civil Rights movement – museums are dedicated to these eras. And, not insignificantly, Greensboro is also home to the University of North Carolina and its Weatherspoon Art Museum (one of the largest collections of modern and contemporary American art in the Southeast).

You won't regret choosing to live in Greensboro. It is fast emerging as an affordable and rapidly growing alternative to nearby Raleigh as a Southern boom town, building on a storied history with enormous potential for the future.

There is also lots of choice when it comes to condo and apartment rentals and a low cost of living. The cost of living in Greensboro is less than the national average. Greensboro residents pay roughly the same amount as the average American for everyday expenses like groceries and transportation, but housing costs are significantly lower here than they are in other major cities.
Do your research

Online resources such as Google Maps make it easy to remotely study your prospective new neighborhood. But it's even better to wander around looking at listed apartments and getting a feel for the city.  Before you set out, use the housing search filters available on ApartmentLove.com to narrow down options to those within your price range. 

Location, location, location

It's true what they say. In Greensboro, for example, there is a world of difference between the neighborhoods of Sunset Hills (where you'll need a car to get around) and Downtown (where you can walk to just about everything you need). Decide what is most important to you personally – proximity to work or school, having a coffee shop outside your front door, trees – and choose your target areas accordingly.

Stick to your budget

It's important to understand what the realistic upper limits of your budget are. Decide on a price range based on your monthly income and expenses and stick to it. Conducting your rental search with a buddy or partner can help keep you on the straight and narrow when it comes to affordability.

Have a Plan B

The apartment you fall in love with isn't yours until you've signed the lease. And many things can happen before then – misunderstandings, whimsical landlords, fate. Make sure you have a second choice that you are sure you can live with.

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