Apartments near Maine State House in Augusta, ME(181 Rentals)
36 Oak St, Unit Apartment 2
16 North St, Unit Apt. C
57 Franklin St, Unit A
6 York St, Unit #3
45 Oxford St
98 Western Ave
55 Cony St
326 Eastern Ave
5 Maple St
14 Columbia St
271 State St
15 Higgins St
80 Chapel St
87 Gage St
83 Gage St
27 E Crescent St
64 Chapel St
62 Chapel St
25 E Crescent St
55-57 Sewall St
52 Chapel St
18 Melville St
Roncalli Apartments
38 Gage St
41 Gage St
14 Melville St
34 Grove St
37 Gage St
2 Swan St
13 Florence St
32 Grove St
12 Swan St
37 Chapel St
42 Green St
16 Green St
12 Green St
375 Water St
4 Alton Rd
75 Green St
180 Capitol St
24-28 Sewall St
23 Sewall St
26 Chestnut Street
190 Capitol St
Town & Country Apartments
333-339 Water St
58 Winthrop St
27 Eastern Ave
23 Winthrop St
Augusta, ME Local Guide
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Augusta is the capital of Maine, so of course it houses all of the major governmental bodies. The Maine State House, home to these activities, is more than just a site for important decision to be made, but is also home to some of the most gorgeous architecture in the city. Add this to all of the rich history that took place within the walls of this capitol and you'll see just what make the Maine State House one of the most popular and most visited sites in the entire city. An apartment near the Maine State House will offer not only the chance to keep close access to the capitol itself, but also will keep you close to all the action and thrill of downtown Augusta. Upon the founding of Augusta as the state capital in 1832, this building was made to house all of the important governmental work, and so this government building has seen a number of historic events. With a visit to this capitol, folks from Augusta apartments, especially those with apartments near the Maine State House, will have the chance to relive all the memories of the men and women who once trod these floors. For those who aren't history lovers, there's also the beauty of the buildings themselves to take in, the buildings featuring some of the most wonderful architecture in the city, the towering spire a sight to behold. Those with apartments near the Maine State House, as well as those from apartments all across Augusta, should be sure to visit this location, with some of the richest history, as well some of the most beautiful architecture, in the entire city. A visit here will transport folks from Augusta apartments to the earliest days of Maine history, an experience that simply can't be matched.
Frequently Asked Questions about Augusta
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Augusta Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Augusta ranges from $900 to $2,200 with an average monthly rent of $1,405.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Augusta cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Augusta range from $1,200 to $2,800. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,914.
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