Apartments for Rent in Nacogdoches, TX (94 Rentals)

The Colonial Apartments

Woodland Trails Apartments

North Star Apartments

Taliesin Apartments

Northeast Hills Apartments

Chevy Chase Apartments

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Dogwood Village Apartments

University Courtyard Apartments

Russian River

Banita Creek

University Club Apartments

The Californian of Nacogdoches

Sunridge Apartments

Windhill Apartments

Cambridge Court

Whisper Oaks

The Magnolia

Uptown Apartments

13101 S Fm 225, Unit C

1312 Powers St

1316 Powers St

216 Wedgewood St, Unit 4

120 W California St, Unit D

213 Mitchell St, Unit 213 Mitchell

3054 Woden Rd

908 Pearl St

1922 Banita St

3230 Pearl St

304 Powers St

2120 Pearl St

216 Mitchell St

2702 Center Rd

524 King St

130 Fox Tail Trl

146 Dallas St

1906 Railroad St

2102 Railroad St

1924 Railroad St

190 Cir Pk Dr

2908 Pearl St

204 Mitchell St

8000 North St

2435 S Fredonia St

1805 Pearl St

1201 E Austin St

215 Beall St
Nacogdoches, TX Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Nacogdoches?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Nacogdoches Studio Apartments | $607 | $350 | $765 |
Nacogdoches 1 Bedroom Apartments | $769 | $579 | $1,065 |
Nacogdoches 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,010 | $679 | $1,259 |
Nacogdoches 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,072 | $589 | $1,522 |
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Nacogdoches Overview
Nacogdoches is a small city which serves as the county seat for the Nacogdoches County in Texas. The city’s population is estimated at 50, 000 most of whom occupy the hundreds of apartments sprawled around the town. It is the home of Texas largest Azalea Garden and the famed Stephen F. Austin University. It is a smaller sister city to Natchitoches in Louisiana.
What is the history of Nacogdoches?
This town is considered the oldest town in the state of Texas. That is after evidence was found in the area dating back to 10, 000 years ago. It is built close to the Nevantin which was the original village of the Caddo Indians. The Spanish (1716) and the French (the 1760s) were the oldest European settlers in the city.
How is the weather in Nacogdoches?
On average, the warmest month in Nacadoches is August with the highest temperature ever recorded being 112°F in the year 2000. The average coolest months is January with the lowest recorded temperature being 3°F in the year 1989. The rainiest month is May.
How do I get around town?
You can access the city through the three regional airports. That is the East Texas Regional Airport, the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport, and Shreveport Regional Airport. There are two main public transport firms that service over 40 stops along the city routes. They are categorized as Blue Loop A & B and Red Loop A & B.
What is the Nacogdoches commute like?
The city residents are served by about 11 highways. These are US Highway 59, Interstate 69, US Highway 259, State Highway 7, State Highway 21, State Highway 103 and State Highway 204. The others are Farm to Market Road 95, Farm to Market Road 225 and Farm to Market Road 226. The North-South connectivity is serviced by Highway US 59 or Future I-69 Corridor. This is a dual lane highway that runs north-south and links with I-20. US 259 also does North-south. The East-West route has Highway TX-7 and TX-21 as well as Loop 224. The city is served by eight major freighters and four major express delivery carriers.
What are the local media outlets?
The city residents have three major newspapers. These are The Daily Sentinel, The Pine Log, and La Lengua. It also has nine radio stations. These are KLDN –88.9 Red River Radio (NPR), KSAU –90.1 FM, KSWP –90.9 FM, KAVX –91.9 FM, the famed KJCS –103.3 FM, KFOX –95.5 FM and KYKS –105.1 FM. The others are KTBQ –107.7 FM and KSFA –860 AM. The area has four TV stations. These are KTRE-TV (ABC), KTRE-TV (ABC), KFXK (FOX) / KFXL (FOX) and KLSB-TV (NBC).
Why live in Nacogdoches, TX?
One major reason why Nacogdoches is a great place to live in is that it’s a small yet packed community. It has most of the major amenities and facilities you’d find in a large city, yet it has the small population of a medium-sized town. Education is the biggest sector in the town followed by healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture and lumber.
What Nacogdoches landmarks should I see?
This city has thirteen major landmarks. These are Mast Arboretum, Millard Crossing Historic Village, Old Stone Fort Museum and Historic Downtown. The others are Sterne-Hoya House, Oak Grove Cemetery, Zio Hill First Baptist Church, Ruby Mize Azalea Garden and Durst-Taylor House. Some of the remarkable landmarks include Camp Tokawa, Stone Fort, Old University Building, and Hotel Fredonia.
What is there to do around Nacogdoches?
This city is never short of exciting things to do. It has at least 2 water & amusement parks, 9 Sights and Landmarks, 8 nature and parks, 3 travel resources, 3 museums, 6 major shopping outlets and at least five spots for dining, fun, and nightlife. There is also a concert area and lots of outdoorsy spaces.
Any annual festivals or Nacogdoches events to know?
January has three major events, February has two that is Film Festival and Wine Swirl, March has two including the Azalea Trail while April has six major events. May has four including the Tour of Gardens while June has three including the Texas Blueberry Festival. July and August have one each while September, October & December have three each. November has the highest number of events at eight including the Vintage Market Days.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
For a vacation, you can visit Jacksonville, Love’s Lookout, Athens, Canton, Longview, Marshall, Lake Tyler, Lake Palestine and Toledo Bend Reservoir as well as Bullard. These places offer swimming, wineries, marinas, golf courses, hiking camping, etc.
Where is the best place to move in Nacogdoches?
If you are planning to move to Nacadoches, then we can help you to find the best apartments possible. We deal with all manner of housing from main houses, apartments and townhouses to bungalows and maisonettes. We will make your move into the city to be hassle free and enjoyable.
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Walk Score®
28 / 100
Car-Dependent
Most errands require a car
Bike Score®
33 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nacogdoches
How much are Studio apartments in Nacogdoches?
There are currently 7 Studio Apartments in Nacogdoches with rent ranges from $350 to $765 with an average price of $607.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Nacogdoches Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Nacogdoches ranges from $579 to $1,065 with an average monthly rent of $769.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Nacogdoches cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Nacogdoches range from $679 to $1,259. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,010.
How expensive are Nacogdoches Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 8 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Nacogdoches on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $589 to $1,522 - averaging $1,072 for the location.
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