Apartments for Rent in Bridgeport, CT with Hardwood Floors(33 Rentals)

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208-210-210 Fairview Ave
$2,2502 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for RentAvailable Now

208-210-210 Fairview Ave

Bridgeport, CT 06606
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1148 William Street
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from $1,2951 to 2 Bedroom Apartments Available Now

1148 William Street

1148 William StBridgeport, CT 06608
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Dean Place Apartments
from $1,3502 Bedroom Apartments

Dean Place Apartments

42 Dean PlBridgeport, CT 06610
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2505-2541 Main St
1 Bedroom Apartments

2505-2541 Main St

2505-2541 Main StBridgeport, CT 06606
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Lofts 881
Studio Apartments

Lofts 881

881 Lafayette BlvdBridgeport, CT 06604
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Embassy Towers
Studio Apartments

Embassy Towers

2625 Park AveBridgeport, CT 06604
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The Windward
1 to 2 Bedroom Apartments

The Windward

20 Johnson StBridgeport, CT 06604
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Park Royal
3 Bedroom Apartments

Park Royal

2600 Park AveBridgeport, CT 06604
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63 Churchill St
$1,9001 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for RentAvailable Now

63 Churchill St

Fairfield, CT 06824
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Bridgeport, CT Local Guide

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Bridgeport Overview

Bridgeport is the most populated city in the state of Connecticut and the fifth most populated in all of New England. It sits along the north shore of Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Pequonnock River and is considered part of the Greater New York City Area. Officially known as The Park City, it is renowned for its 1,300 acres of public parklands. It consists of five distinct geographic areas and 13 defined neighborhoods over 16 square miles. Home to young healthcare professionals working at St. Vincent’s Medical Center or Bridgeport Hospital, it is also a commuter town for those traveling to work in NYC. With builders refurbishing the old factories into stylish living spaces, there are many unique Bridgeport apartments for working singles and families.

Why live in Bridgeport, CT?

Bridgeport is home to more than 144,000 residents who enjoy the many parks and shoreline activities in a city that is close enough to NYC to work, but far enough away that it does not feel like a metropolitan area. Apartments in Bridgeport have access to a variety of live theaters, fine arts museums, and an auditorium that is home to the Greater Bridgeport Symphony. There are several colleges and universities in the area, including the University of Bridgeport and St. Vincent’s College. There are music events, arts festivals, sports activities, and plenty of local restaurants to keep everyone satisfied.

Bridgeport, CT
Population: 144,900

Ranked #183

in US Census Population by City

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Getting Around Bridgeport, CT

Walk Score®

76 / 100

Very Walkable

Most errands can be accomplished on foot

Bike Score®

55 / 100

Bikeable

Some bike infrastructure

Transit Score®

45 / 100

Some Transit

A few nearby public transportation options

Frequently Asked Questions about Bridgeport Apartments with Hardwood Floors

What is the Cheapest Hardwood Floors apartment in Bridgeport?

Currently the most affordable Apartment in Bridgeport with Hardwood Floors is at Brookside Gardens listed at $1,325.

How much is the average rent for Bridgeport Apartments with Hardwood Floors?

The average rent for a Apartment in Bridgeport with Hardwood Floors is $2,271.

What is the largest Bridgeport Apartment for rent with Hardwood Floors?

Today's Apartment with Hardwood Floors and the most square footage in Bridgeport is a 1,461 square feet unit starting from $2,467 at Woodside Trumbull.

What is the average size for Bridgeport Apartments for rent with Hardwood Floors?

The average size for a rental with Hardwood Floors in Bridgeport is currently at 786 sq ft.

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