
Apartments for Rent in Minot, ND (171 Rentals)


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The Commons and Landing at Southgate

Cobblestone Apartments

South Pointe

Minot Place Apartments

The Chateau

Meadow Ridge Apartments

Willow Brooke Lodge

Westridge Apartments

Paramount at the Bluffs Apartments

Elk Pointe Apartments

Kenwood on 5th Apartments

South Glen Village

3417-3419 20th Ave NW

1453 34th Ave SE

1101 6th St SW

2521-2527 2nd Ave SW

2532-2528 Landmark Dr

2538-2534 Granite Dr NW

1654 35th Ave SE

1116 11th St NW

810-812 5th Ave NW

541 9th St NW

1400 13th St NW

1002 43rd St SE

916 12th Ave NW
Minot, ND Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Minot?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Minot Studio Apartments | $872 | $400 | $1,513 |
Minot 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,023 | $495 | $1,513 |
Minot 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,113 | $495 | $2,395 |
Minot 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,461 | $795 | $2,395 |
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Minot Overview
Choosing a city to live in is not a one-time plan. Whether you are compelled by your current job or another dire need to do so, you must weigh out many options before settling down. So, what should be your biggest motivations to live in Minot Apartments? Well, you will love the relatively cold weather for most of the year, well-connected infrastructure, the great Scandinavian culture, great parks and museums, and annual festivals ranging from entertainment and culture to business. In a nutshell, Minot spells one word—Incredible!
What is the history of Minot?
During the Great Northern Railway construction in the winter of 1887, Jim Hill and his team encountered some hiccups when setting up a bridge to cross the ancient Gassman Coulee. As a result, they decided to raise a camp overnight as their temporary accommodation. Unimaginably, the city population shot up to 5000 in five months. And that’s how it earned the title “Magic City”. The name “Minot” came from Jim Hill’s fellow investor in the railroad—Henry Davis Minot. So, fast forward, the authorities constructed Minot Air Force Base in the 1950s, which later advanced to a Minuteman missile base in the early 1960s. Later on, in 1969, Souris River overflooded and ravaged parts of the city. However, Army Engineers chipped in and restructured the river, which has remained safe up to date. That formed part of Minot’s journey to becoming the “Legendary State” we can see today.
How is the weather in Minot?
The weather in Minot varies significantly. For about half of the year, Minot experiences relatively high humidity and cold temperatures. However, the chances of precipitation or ice formation are pretty low. So this pleasant cool temperature in the 41st percentile is what makes Minot an excellent tourist destination. If you are looking to live in one of Minot’s Apartments during its hottest season, consider the period between June and August. Also, the city experiences low humidity in April, which translates to even warmer periods.
How do I get around town?
Even though most Minot residents use personal cars around the city, there are still many car hire firms in case you haven’t purchased one yet. Any time you decide to walk around, you can be sure of a beautiful experience because of the tidy and well-planned pavements with strategically placed benches and open spaces to rest. There are local and affordable mass transit options in town, such as the Souris Basin Transportation, Minot City Transit, Taxis, and Lyst. Also, Minot International Airport has been the residents’ pride when moving in and out of the Minot. And, a BNSF, the railways company, ensures efficient rail transport.
What is the Minot commute like?
Avenue and Broadway highways are the main roads traversing the town. Avenue Road has two sections—the southwest portion that enters the city at Nedrose School and extends to Avenue Northwest that connects with Upton road in the Harrison Dr. NW. On the other hand, Broadway road, previously known as 2nd Street West, enters the city at Sunset Memorial Gardens and leaves at the Buffalo Wild Wings. Since all these are highways, Minot rarely experiences heavy traffic.
What are the local media outlets?
Minot residents are always ahead of the world in terms of information. Whether it is sports, culture, entertainment, surveillance, weather, and correlations, Minot houses them. Television stations include KMOT and KXMC-TV. You can also tune in for the leading radio stations in the US, such as 97 Kicks FM, 910 AM KCJB, Mix 99.9. Minot, and 105.3 The Fox. Daily newspapers include Minot Daily News, Bismarck Tribune, The Forum, and Grand Forks Herald.
Why live in Minot, ND?
Since Minot made headlines about the Oil Industry expansion in 2006, there has always been massive job opportunities up to date. Industries ranging from logistics and agriculture to transport and technology came to the fore. If you love engaging in rides, live concerts, or group competitions, Minot Apartments should make an ideal home for you. The famous North Dakota’s state fair hosted in Minot brings together great musicians and bands such as the Paramore, Jason Aldean, and Fergie. Beautiful sceneries such as the Scandinavian Heritage Park, Roosevelt Park Zoo, and Riverwalk of Minot will make you fall in love with the city. So, it is indeed a place you should never mind living.
What Minot landmarks should I see?
Scandinavian Heritage Park—The park is located at Minot’s heart and encompasses all Scandinavian countries—Sweden, Iceland, Denmark, Norway, and Finland. Roosevelt Park Zoo—The Burdick Expy-based park has been operating for a century now and is the biggest park within the city. Dakota Territory Air Museum—You will find the museum to the north of Minot, along the Avenue highway and in the neighborhood of Minot International Airport. Oak Park—It is a green, wooded park covering about 50 acres of the Souris Valley that extends from the upper parts of North Dakota, through Minot, and wanders southwards to Velva.
What is there to do around Minot?
It is always healthy to hop for a ride or any other active game once in a while after office work. Fortunately, relocating to apartments in Minot will ensure you never miss any of these. Popular centers within the town include Aces Lounge & Casino, Newman Outdoor Field, and the Dakota Zoo.
Any annual festivals or Minot events to know?
Do you love something going on in a city? Well, Minot has festivals from January to December. The most popular include the Minot Symphony Orchestra (January), Shrine Circus (April), North Dakota State Fair (July), Norsk Hostfest (September), Renaissance Christmas Feast (December), and more! There are also business meet-ups such as the KMOT TV Ag Expo (January), KX Sport Show (March), and The Great Tomato Festival (August).
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Scandinavian Heritage Park—the park has been a notable tourist destination for decades now. Its magnificent landscape and captivating monuments saw the park win the USA TODAY awards as the best North Dakota’s tourist site. Roosevelt Park Zoo—It is an important tourist attraction site in Minot and North Dakota and the entire US. It houses 200+ mammals and other rare species reptiles and birds. Dakota Territory Air Museum—The Museum is an iconic representation of the North Dakota region’s aviation industry. It preserves the heroes of the industry as well as the ancient aircraft of the Minot International Airport. Oak Park—The park’s splash pad is a great place to relax on a hot day. The many birds and squirrels within the vicinity will make your day worthwhile.
Where is the best place to move in Minot?
Although the place you live solely depends on your preferences and convenience, it would be unfair not to suggest you the most preferred estates in Minot. Estates such as Holiday Village, Noble Inn, River Highland, and the All Seasons Arena regions will make a perfect home. Therefore, if you are looking to join other residents of apartments in Minot, consider these affordable, convenient, and cool neighborhoods for the best experience.
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Getting Around Minot, ND
Walk Score®
39 / 100
Car-Dependent
Most errands require a car
Bike Score®
34 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
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Frequently Asked Questions about Minot
How much are Studio apartments in Minot?
There are currently 8 Studio Apartments in Minot with rent ranges from $400 to $1,513 with an average price of $872.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Minot Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Minot ranges from $495 to $1,513 with an average monthly rent of $1,023.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Minot cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Minot range from $495 to $2,395. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,113.
How expensive are Minot Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 43 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Minot on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $795 to $2,395 - averaging $1,461 for the location.
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