Apartments for Rent in Huntington, WV(391 Rentals)

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Victory Place Apartments
from $4621 to 2 Bedroom Apartments Available Now

Victory Place

6026 Us-60 EHuntington, WV 25705
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LaSalle Apartments
from $4651 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

LaSalle Apartments

1024 8th StHuntington, WV 25701
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Clarks Apartments
from $5501 to 2 Bedroom Apartments

Clarks Apartments

912 6th StHuntington, WV 25701
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Cavalier Apartments
from $599Studio to 1 Bedroom Apartments

Cavalier

1434 6th AveHuntington, WV 25701
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1539 4th Ave Apartments
from $6501 Bedroom Apartments

1539 4th Ave

1539 4th AveHuntington, WV 25701
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Wedgewood Villas Apartments
from $6502 Bedroom Apartments

Wedgewood Villas

5705 Pinecrest DrHuntington, WV 25705
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Winwood II Apartments
from $6691 Bedroom Apartments

Winwood II

2449 1st AveHuntington, WV 25703
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Founder's Landing Apartments
from $7372 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

Founder's Landing

2402 5th AveHuntington, WV 25704
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Mark Allen Townhomes
from $8192 Bedroom Apartments

Mark Allen Townhomes

6507 E Jefferson DrHuntington, WV 25705
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Hidden Park Apartments
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Hidden Park Apartments

100 Hidden Park DrHuntington, WV 25705
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5480 Shawnee Cir Apartments
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5480 Shawnee Cir

5480 Shawnee CirHuntington, WV 25705
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Huntington, WV Local Guide

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Huntington Overview

With the completion of railroad offerings in 1871, Huntington quickly established itself as a hub of industry, with natural resources such as coal and steel in high supply locally. The city was one of the first to adopt electric street cars, and Camden Park saw completion in 1903, making it one of the oldest amusement parks in the country. World War II saw a great need for steel from the city, and by the 1980s the economic focus had shifted to health care and education, with several universities currently housed within the city limits, including Marshal U.

What is the history of Huntington?

Those residing in Huntington apartments can expect four distinct seasons each year, with summers generally on the humid end of things thanks to the township's proximity to the Ohio River. Snowfall is common in the winter, although rarely exceeding a season total of two feet or so of accumulation, and spring and autumn tend to be quiet mild and pleasant.

How is the weather in Huntington?

Those residing in Huntington apartments can expect four distinct seasons each year, with summers generally on the humid end of things thanks to the township's proximity to the Ohio River. Snowfall is common in the winter, although rarely exceeding a season total of two feet or so of accumulation, and spring and autumn tend to be quiet mild and pleasant.

How do I get around town?

Bus service is in ready supply thanks to the Tri-State Transit Authority, and trolleys also continue to offer rides around the city. Most locals still depend upon a personal car or truck for daily transportation needs, although bicycling has become increasingly popular in recent years, and ride-sharing options as well as taxis are an easy find. Allegiant and American Eagle both operate flights out of the local airport.

What is the Huntington commute like?

Interstate 64 is arguably the most-used roadway in the vicinity, with U.S. Route 60 and 52 both acting as close seconds. Those commuting to other job markets will undoubtedly depend upon I-64, as it leads to a branch of other routes and cities, and it can reflect daily traffic delays for this very reason. Still, traffic tends to usually flow fairly well in the city.

What are the local media outlets?

Those living in apartments in Huntington will enjoy a wide range of media options, from the print news of the 'Herald-Dispatch' to the major network affiliates of WOWK and WSAZ. Public broadcasting in the city is covered by WVPB, and radio is an eclectic mix of modern rock, country, political talk and college radio programming.

Why live in Huntington, WV?

With a large array of public parks and schools to its credit, Huntington rentals are an ideal way to enjoy life in West Virginia. A pair of large hospitals call the region home, and the city's economic base has remained constant for years. The downtown historic district continues to protect the legacy of this proud city, with a number of homes dating back to the turn of the century, and the local metalworking and welding industries continue to show little signs of slowing anytime soon.

What Huntington landmarks should I see?

The Memorial Arch is a popular local landmark, and the Old Main building of Marshall University is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Huntington Museum of Art collects an impressive assortment of works in a variety of mediums, and the Heritage Farm Museum is a great way to connect with the city's agricultural past.

What is there to do around Huntington?

Grab the kids and spend an afternoon exploring the Museum of Radio and Technology, or grab a steamed hot dog at one of the many independent carts that line the corners of downtown. Enjoy the floral wonderland of the Ritter Park Rose Garden, an easy drive from most Huntington apartments, or cheer on the notorious 'thundering herd' of the local sporting teams at one of the many events that happen throughout the year.

Any annual festivals or Huntington events to know?

Huntington apartments put West Virginia residents in the center of the yearly festival action, with events including Chilifest and the St. George Greek Festival both wildly popular. The Tri-State Comic Con is also a nerd's dream, held every April.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

West Virginia has much to offer those loving the great outdoors, from camping and hiking to fishing and boating excitement. The rock clubs of Richmond make an excellent weekend escape for those living in Huntington rentals as well.

Where is the best place to move in Huntington?

Whether you desire a charming two-bedroom unit located walking distance to the Historic District of Huntington or simply need a 4-bedroom college rental ideal for students on the go, we are confident that the ideal Huntington apartment is out there waiting to welcome you to West Virginia. Start your search today!

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Getting Around Huntington, WV

Walk Score®

61 / 100

Somewhat Walkable

Some errands can be accomplished on foot

Bike Score®

51 / 100

Bikeable

Some bike infrastructure

Frequently Asked Questions about Huntington

How much are Studio apartments in Huntington?

There are currently 9 Studio Apartments in Huntington with rent ranges from $675 to $1,250 with an average price of $980.

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Huntington ranges from $395 to $2,495 with an average monthly rent of $898.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Huntington cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Huntington range from $555 to $2,879. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,038.

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