Apartments near Canal Place in Akron, OH (372 Rentals)

Bowery District Apartments

The Depot

Dakota Ridge

Canal Square Apartments

The Towers/Fir Hill

Standard On Main Apartments

The Highland Square

Park Lane Manor Apartments

1084 Jefferson Ave

Akron U Townhomes - Student Housing

University Commons

The 797 Building

Spicer Village Townhomes and Apartments

46 S Summit St, Unit Lofts on Summit Street
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Apartment buildings can be found all throughout the city, but few have quite the history and charm of Canal Place, one of the oldest and most beautiful structures in all of Akron. Canal Place is more than just a place to find Akron apartments, it also features plenty of rich history, dating back to the 19th Century. It's also home to a number of restaurants, gyms, and other fun amenities, making it a perfect place to visit. With an apartment near Canal Place, you'll find yourself surrounded by an amazing sense of history, while at the same time never straying too far from the amenities you've grown to love. The history of Canal Place dates back to 1871, when it was used by people who worked in the BFGoodrich Factory to live, and today it houses a number of Akron apartments that are both affordable and stylish, and enriched with plenty of historical significance. The structure of the Canal Place has stood strong for all these years, and is still a great example of the architectural styles that were popular in the mid- to late-1800s, and is very popular amongst people from all over town. History and architecture is only part of the equation, as any person with an apartment near Canal Place could tell you, the buildings are also home to a number of fine eateries and amenities that will come in handy for any Akron apartment resident. With everything that Canal Place has to offer, is it hard to see why apartments near Canal Place, or apartments in the building itself, are so popular? History, architectural wonders and amenities come together in one package, perfect for any person from an Akron apartment.
Frequently Asked Questions about Akron
How much are Studio apartments in Akron?
There are currently 57 Studio Apartments in Akron with rent ranges from $589 to $1,649 with an average price of $939.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Akron Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Akron ranges from $200 to $2,950 with an average monthly rent of $1,096.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Akron cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Akron range from $200 to $4,500. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,516.
How expensive are Akron Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 123 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Akron on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $200 to $11,220 - averaging $1,679 for the location.
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