1 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Oneonta, NY(22 Rentals)

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87 Chestnut
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87 Chestnut

87 Chestnut StOneonta, NY 13820
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Wood Ridge Apartments
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Wood Ridge Apartments

15 Farone DrOneonta, NY 13820
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36 Maple St
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36 Maple St

36 Maple StOneonta, NY 13820
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195-205 Main St
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195-205 Main St

195-205 Main StOneonta, NY 13820
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Oneonta Heights
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Oneonta Heights

1 Silver AveOneonta, NY 13820
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7-9 Lewis Ave
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7-9 Lewis Ave

7-9 Lewis AveOneonta, NY 13820
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26 Walnut St
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26 Walnut St

26 Walnut StOneonta, NY 13820
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9 West St
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9 West St

9 West StOneonta, NY 13820
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23 Watkins Ave
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23 Watkins Ave

23 Watkins AveOneonta, NY 13820
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49 Center St
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49 Center St

49 Center StOneonta, NY 13820
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45 Spruce St
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45 Spruce St

45 Spruce StOneonta, NY 13820
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169 Main St
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169 Main St

169 Main StOneonta, NY 13820
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13 Van Tassel Ln
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13 Van Tassel Ln

13 Van Tassel LnOneonta, NY 13820
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227-231 Main St
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227-231 Main St

227-231 Main StOneonta, NY 13820
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43 Spruce St
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43 Spruce St

43 Spruce StOneonta, NY 13820
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Largest Available Oneonta 1 Bedroom Apartments

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Oneonta Overview

The apartments in Oneonta, NY, can be the ideal place to call home. This city in New York is smaller, with about 12,700 people calling it home, but it feels like a modern community offering a traditional suburban feel. There are a lot of reasons to call it home, including the wide range of local restaurants, parks, shops, and bars. It is noted as a friendly community with a bit of a small town vibe (even though it’s quite modern in its offerings) and an arts scene. With two colleges in the area, Oneonta offers great access to higher education.

Why live in Oneonta, NY?

Oneonta has much to offer, including easy access to two college campuses and a wide range of restaurants, parks, and shops. The downtown area is a beautiful location with numerous architecturally beautiful spaces, and on the weekends, this is the place to be for nightlife. The city is notable for other reasons as well, including a strong school system and a wide range of green spaces, including areas for hiking and biking, sports complexes, and natural, open green areas. While it’s over an hour away from Albany, some people do live here and commute into the region for a variety of reasons. For many, the area’s natural beauty also makes it a highly desirable place to call home, especially for those that do not want to live in the urban jungle that surrounds the region. 

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Getting Around Oneonta, NY

Walk Score®

52 / 100

Somewhat Walkable

Some errands can be accomplished on foot

Bike Score®

44 / 100

Somewhat Bikeable

Minimal bike infrastructure

Frequently Asked Questions about 1 Bedroom Oneonta Apartments

How much is the average rent for a 1 Bedroom Oneonta Apartment?

The average rent for a 1 Bedroom Apartment in Oneonta is $1,262.

What is the average size for Oneonta 1 Bedroom Apartments for rent?

The average size for a 1 Bedroom rental in Oneonta is currently 707 sq ft.

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