Apartments for Rent in New Rochelle, NY (509 Rentals)

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New RochelleNY10801
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64 Centre Ave

New RochelleNY10801
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64 Centre Ave

64 Centre AveNew Rochelle, NY 10801
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64 Centre Ave

64 Centre AveNew Rochelle, NY 10801
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2 Bedroom Apartments

64 Centre Ave

64 Centre AveNew Rochelle, NY 10801
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730 NORTH AVENUE
3 Bedroom Apartments

730 NORTH AVENUE

730 North AveNew Rochelle, NY 10801
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Soundview Apartments
Studio to 3 Bedroom Apartments

Soundview Apartments

80 Guion PlNew Rochelle, NY 10801
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Royal Arms
1 Bedroom Apartments

Royal Arms

38 Locust AveNew Rochelle, NY 10801
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The Ramsey
1 Bedroom Apartments

The Ramsey

222 Centre AveNew Rochelle, NY 10805
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130 Centre Ave
Studio to 1 Bedroom Apartments

130 Centre Ave

130 Centre AveNew Rochelle, NY 10805
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New Rochelle Overview

New Rochelle, NY is located in the Southeastern portion of the Empire State. It is close to New York City, is easy to get around, and has been rated among the best cities to live in by multiple reputable sources. For this reason, many people are deciding to move to apartments in New Rochelle, NY, calling this fantastic city their home.

What is the history of New Rochelle?

New Rochelle, NY was founded by settlers in the late 1600s. It played a pivotal role in the American Revolutionary War, having been visited personally by George Washington. By 1900, the city had a population of close to 15,000 people and was starting to gain traction among real estate developers. This increased attention caused the population to grow into the bustling city it is today. By the 1930s, the city was ranked as one of the wealthiest locations in the entire United States.

How is the weather in New Rochelle?

New Rochelle, NY has weather that is similar to the rest of the Northeastern Seaboard. During the summer, it can get humid, however, the temperatures are mild. The city gets cold during the winter, spending a significant portion of the winter below freezing. The city sees its fair share of snow. Fall and Spring are temperate times of the year, with mild temperatures.

How do I get around town?

Most people who live in New Rochelle, NY apartments have a car they use to get around. The downtown area is walkable. There is also a mass transit system. The city is home to a commuter railway station and a bus system called the Bee-Line system. The closest airport is the Westchester County Airport, which is not far from the city center.

What is the New Rochelle commute like?

The traffic in New Rochelle, NY picks up during rus hour, however, it does not compare to New York City. The major roads that go through the city are Interstate 95 and US Route 1. These are the most trafficked roads and traffic can get bad during rush hour. There are plenty of smaller city roads that people can use to circumvent traffic jams.

What are the local media outlets?

There are a couple of major media outlets in New Rochelle, NY. The major radio station in town is WVOX 1460 AM which keeps everyone up to date on the news in the city. The New Rochelle Daily Voice is the major newspaper in New Rochelle. Many of the local stations come out of New York City, which is not far away.

Why live in New Rochelle, NY?

Many people choose to live in apartments in New Rochelle, NY because of its high standard of living, its cooler weather, and its proximity to New York City. Individuals and families are flocking to this fantastic city for all of the above reasons. The city has four defined seasons. Many people work in New York City and they aren't far away in New Rochelle, however, they still get to leave the city in the evening. Furthermore, the city has a great school system, making it a great place for families to raise their children. 

What New Rochelle landmarks should I see?

There are a couple of key landmarks in New Rochelle. One of the key statues is of a man named Jacob Leisler, who was a mercenary of the British Army and was one of the city's key merchants. There is also a statue of Thomas Paine in the city, the writer of the iconic work Common Sense. 

What is there to do around New Rochelle?

There is no shortage of things to do in New Rochelle. Many people enjoy going to Glen Island Park, which is a fantastic area known for its iconic views and beautiful beaches. For those looking to stay indoors, the Sky Zone Trampoline Park is both new and popular, offering entertainment for people of all ages.

Any annual festivals or New Rochelle events to know?

Many people in New Rochelle look forward to the annual Hello Panda Festival, which is the largest festival of lanterns in North America and is not far away. New Rochelle is also known for its Holiday Food and Craft Fair, which takes place every year around Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Many people love to go into New York City and enjoy the tourist attractions. Those who are looking to enjoy the outdoors often venture to the Adirondacks, which are about four hours to the north. The mountains offer opportunities for swimming, biking, hiking, and kayaking.

Where is the best place to move in New Rochelle?

Those who are looking for apartments in New Rochelle, NY have a variety of fantastic locations to choose from. Those who want to live in New Rochelle, NY apartments in the downtown area should check out Huguenot street. Rochelle Park is also a great area for people to live in. There are also apartments that provide a view of the water closer to Bailey Rock and Pine Island. Look for your next New Rochelle, NY apartments here!

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Walk Score®

84 / 100

Very Walkable

Most errands can be accomplished on foot

Bike Score®

55 / 100

Bikeable

Some bike infrastructure

Transit Score®

50 / 100

Good Transit

Many nearby public transportation options

Frequently Asked Questions about New Rochelle

How much are Studio apartments in New Rochelle?

There are currently 62 Studio Apartments in New Rochelle with rent ranges from $1,367 to $3,612 with an average price of $2,445.

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in New Rochelle ranges from $1,465 to $10,000 with an average monthly rent of $3,311.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in New Rochelle cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in New Rochelle range from $1,757 to $19,994. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,237.

How expensive are New Rochelle Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 66 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in New Rochelle on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,750 to $8,495 - averaging $4,480 for the location.

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