Apartments for Rent in Centreville, MD (85 Rentals)

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Tilghman Terrace
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Tilghman Terrace

104 Tilghman AveCentreville, MD 21617
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Renaissance Chase
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Renaissance Chase

303 Queen Anne Circle DrCentreville, MD 21617
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Centreville, MD Local Guide

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Centreville Overview

Located in Queen Anne's County, Centreville is a bustling township in the heart of Maryland. Home to a number of historic sites as well as plenty of welcoming residents, this idyllic city is a fantastic place to raise a family and pursue a career.

What is the history of Centreville?

Incorporated in 1794, Centreville was popular both for its location close to the Corsica River as well as its hub as a shipping and trade destination. The largest city in all of Queen Anne's County, Centreville is known as a prime spot for politics and law, the with the famed County Courthouse dating back to the late 1700s.

How is the weather in Centreville?

Technically a humid subtropical climate, those residing in Centreville apartments can anticipate cool, mild winters and typically hot, muggy summers. Spring and fall both tend to be highlighted by rainfall, with more comfortable temperatures.

How do I get around town?

Given that the city only stretches across barely three square miles, a majority of Centreville apartment dwellers rely upon a personal bar or truck to get around. Bicycling and walking are both popular as well, and while public transport is limited, taxis and ride sharing are easily found.

What is the Centreville commute like?

Liberty, Commerce and Water Street act as the main thoroughfares in the city proper, while Routes 304 and 213 lead in and out of the city outskirts. Those commuting to the job market of Baltimore will have a lengthy drive, complete with bridge travel and consistent delays along Route 50.

What are the local media outlets?

The 'Record Observer' is the primary print news in the region, with a number of event calendars and art listing periodicals available as well. Radio tends to lean towards classic rock, country and classical in format, while most broadcast television affiliates such as FOX and NBC are readily available to Centerville apartments.

Why live in Centreville, MD?

For those desiring a slower-paced lifestyle, apartments in Centreville are an ideal match. Filled to the brim with numerous historic structures as well as a telling sense of community, this Maryland city is an excellent choice for residents on the hunt for a place to call home that is big on charm and character.

What Centreville landmarks should I see?

Much of the city is designated as historic landmarks on the national registry, including the Jackson Collins House, Reed's Creek Farm and the famed Keating House. Military enthusiasts will undoubtedly want to visit the Centreville Armory, and the Ozmon Store is a popular draw as well. No trip is complete with a visit to the Queen Anne Statue!

What is there to do around Centreville?

Grab your bathing suits and head to the fun of Conquest Beach, or explore the Tucker House Museum and discover all that the city has to offer in terms of living history. Nearby Terrapin Nature Park is a waterfront scenic escape that is sure to please bird watchers, and O'Shuck's Irish Pub is the perfect place to enjoy a pint and a bowl of traditional lamb stew with friends.

Any annual festivals or Centreville events to know?

The Renaissance Fair is a yearly good time, complete with jousting knights and lovely maidens, while the Queen Anne Festival marks the largest gathering in the city, drawing large crowds and boasting live music, food offerings and crafts.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

The legendary museums and historic sites of Washington DC are within easy reach, while the mountains of North Carolina and the beaches of South Carolina both harken from a distance. Baltimore, of course, is nearby as well, complete with nightlife, art galleries and those all-so-popular crab cakes!

Where is the best place to move in Centreville?

Whether you are in the market for a comfy and economic one-bedroom apartment close to the city center, or are on the search for a spacious family rental complete with onsite amenities such as swimming pool, reserved parking and pet-friendly policies, we are confident that the perfect Centreville apartment is out there waiting to make your acquaintance. So why let another day go by without a Maryland rental of your very own? Start your search today, and start enjoying all that historic Centreville has to offer. Good luck with your apartment hunt!

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Getting Around Centreville, MD

Walk Score®

35 / 100

Car-Dependent

Most errands require a car

Bike Score®

36 / 100

Somewhat Bikeable

Minimal bike infrastructure

Frequently Asked Questions about Centreville

How much are Studio apartments in Centreville?

There are currently 9 Studio Apartments in Centreville with rent ranges from $1,713 to $2,890 with an average price of $2,114.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Centreville Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Centreville ranges from $640 to $3,500 with an average monthly rent of $2,290.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Centreville cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Centreville range from $448 to $4,500. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,607.

How expensive are Centreville Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 21 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Centreville on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,073 to $4,197 - averaging $2,734 for the location.

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