Student Apartments for Rent in the Ten Broeck Triangle Neighborhood of Albany, NY (5 Rentals)

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Rentals in the Ten Broeck Triangle area of Albany near campus with by-the-room pricing and amenities for students.

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42 Cleveland St
1 Bedroom Apartments

42 Cleveland St

42 Cleveland StAlbany, NY 12206
Student Housing

Ten Broeck Triangle, Albany, NY Local Guide

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Pet Friendly Lifestyle
Ten Broeck Triangle, Albany, NY

Ranked #6

Among neighborhoods in Albany, NY for Apartment listings with Pet Friendly Amenities

Pet Friendliness Lifestyle Score

5.0
Pet Friendly

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Outdoors Rating

We think living with parks, paths, and trails is very important. This area is a highly-rated area of town for parks and green spaces, with a score of 3.5 out of 4.

Pet Friendly Rating

Are there furry friends in your life? this area of town ranks as amongst the finest submarkets for families with pets, with a score of 4.0 out of 4.

Getting Around the Ten Broeck Triangle Neighborhood in Albany, NY

Walk Score®

83 / 100

Very Walkable

Most errands can be accomplished on foot

Bike Score®

66 / 100

Bikeable

Some bike infrastructure

Transit Score®

70 / 100

Excellent Transit

Transit is convenient for most trips

Frequently Asked Questions about Student Ten Broeck Triangle Apartments

What is the Cheapest Student apartment in Ten Broeck Triangle?

Currently the most affordable Student Apartment in Ten Broeck Triangle is at 361 State St listed at $900.

How much is the average rent for a Student Ten Broeck Triangle Apartment?

The average rent for a Student Apartment in Ten Broeck Triangle is $2,015.

What is the largest Student Ten Broeck Triangle Apartment for rent?

Today's Student apartment with the most square footage in Ten Broeck Triangle is a 2,500 square feet unit starting from $1,100 at Downtown Student Housing.

What is the average size for Ten Broeck Triangle Student Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Student rental in Ten Broeck Triangle is currently at 666 sq ft.

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